Galveston Weekly News (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 28, 1860 Page: 3 of 4
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dujeston MttBs.
SaTvKBAV. .1.. At'CPSr 35 I860.
t!f We would ureal what m lre slid Ufore.ll.at la
cne tamicy I. milled to us at ovrtith. it mutt be in
rcghurcd later. ye would fccwera. aln uv thut
wtrrtwof un other worltr ftpalnst io. excei-t Wer.
wekfiovof no other aecniltv-fcrsJnst loss.exceit hror-
derioatiouHsla Us city. In Houston or New Orleans
e'tlwr or trhl ti tc are wtuiiur. to receive fora y amounts
K?"Tlie BrccVinridiv ad Laue Club meets
IhUninrnrprLuonntdVrorthot.url.toeor
Completing its organization and adding more
unaies to ilie nil!. fVicndsuf tbo rights of the
South ill not fall to be in attendance.
Thk Rio Graxde. The latest ucnrs from this
fionlicr ii tn the effect tbat there had bern
abundant tains -all nmnu the river navigation
aa very much improved and wool aud hides
where cominxaloivn in abondance from Rotna
siud utlier pointK. t
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Tnfc Cmsis The iixtb number of this cam-
paigu paper to appear ou Monday will con-
tain. araonnothcrtulereMinz Dolitieal matter
thc conclusion if Seualur JetTeisun Jsui'
is s
i
cla-
nble speech in ibo U. S. Senate ou the ltd:
tioas oftbo Slates uf which number tiveoflhe
CrWs lud lie begining. .
lu nUmhersevcnweshallcoramencelliepuB-
Lcation of the speech of .Senalor CheMnut of
South Carfllln. on the same impoitaul topic
. W---i
03- The Columbia Democrat ol the M .
noticing the uiti'mI there of the ittmboal
Kra Xo. S. from Galveston A ia the Gaual tnj t
ahcisauiellyboit well Ctted for treigliUir
pnssetigers.
The same paper mv the steamboat Lucy
Qwin U1 ulso ruu asaierf'Jiiirpickeilietwejgi
Galvc-tou and the lirozni river.
t i i
SteuC nv LmnTxixc A lady residing in
tLe west end a slruck by lichtning during
the oUinn f Thur-sday morning. She wa in
the act of preparing for breakfast ad proba
Uy the vlectrtc flaisl ttt ottractcd by m
tuelaliic tnstruuieut iu her hand.
Thcbock produceJ no mnre serums results
thau u titTeniug of the nn nlncli has Mnce
become again relaxed A narrow escape truly!
" The Columbia Democrat in view of the
rcocut Incendiary acts of abolition cmiswiriia
and their misguided negro tools cautions the
planters or Brazoria county to he uu their
gnard and especially to watch loafing Strang-
eri. bnt to scrutinize the conduct of all t-trau-
gera passing tbraugh the county which has
mare slaves its proporliou W wliiics than any
other countv in the Stale.
Opelovsas RaiLROAn. The latent advice re
port lhat the work on this road is progressing
rapidly on the section from Berwick's Bay to
the town of Opdousas
A branch of the road is to be made from Op-
eionas to Red River connecting with ihe
Alexandria and l'ceuff road; and the road will
be continued from Alexandria to Natchitoches
Mansfield and Shreveport.
Tnx THifTiisSSLo publishers of
this work request us to say that the delay in
its publication since the June number was oc-
cMooc4liy the nan teceipt of new type and
paper bought in Kcw York and shipped via
New Orleans to Shreveport id June. The low
water in Red Rherhasprevented their coming
lorough. As soon as they do the publication
will be reiumed.
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ZsT Co.pt. R. M. Potter TJ. S- A. for some
rears a resident of San Antonio has published
in the Weekly San Antonio Ueraldan elaborate
historical Recount of tbat memorable event in
the history or Texas the Fall of the Alamn.
Capt. I'otter has devoted much time and atten-
tion to the history of the otrly struggles of
Texas for independence and this sketch it is
thought will embrace all that can be said upon
the " massacre."
The Herald will publiah the sketch in pamph-
let form at a moderate price.
4 M
'SP Tbo bark Mystic t.'odfrey from Mata-
gorda Bay arrived at New York on the 18th
Inst.
The schooner Horace Bunker clcaicd from
Sew York on the lTtb for Lavaca and the bark
Tnn Cin Vwl fnr r3nlvp!rtn Ml till tSlll
The shin' Wm 11 Travis and' bark James
Welsh ai ! from Sew York for Calvestoo
qn the Iflh
The ch in r 0-"rge Hangham Sctidder
(leared from h.l..d Iphia on the 18th for Gal-
veston. "3 We obsctv-tba' the Houtin Telegraph
reproduces ls article about the yellow fever in
this citv in ill price current. This of course
is for the purpiMe of circulating through the
cnatArr 8 rapidly es pnuiblp a report that is
calculated to injur: our cilr thflnih the editor
himself professes not to believe It. That i lie Whartou county to h: h'pped by nay uf the
sat lie lias reasnn for thinking it unfounded. Canal.
Then v.hy does heTiikoajrirjch pains to give The editor of Ui Cmzales IJiiqijirer d-s.-itcnrreneyt
Jt would not takoTrWr-r-iuMirir;rib.cs a crop oriOi nercSi J.lin1 ruttim.
to obtain fly telegraph the most anthoritatirc bTfcR-.leHi---UtJavJ4uafJhnjyiiilj
and unqualified denial t.f a report that has not
even a shadow of ground to justify it.
We have been tn this city ueargO years and
USVii had to contradict uch reports often; but
percr hefcre has such a report been put in cir-
ouTalionatn lirsc whsn our city was i&jenllre-
j-i-PF.T....nnmJii..ii-.- - t
Iv t'ie editor cannot be ignorant offte faclrn!S'
tltat both Sew Orleana and Galveston have
not fur the past ten years enjoyed such re-.
mark-able exemption frrnn sickness as at pr.s
rnt
157" There was a tolerably fall attendance
' we h-arn at the Bell and Ercrett ratification
meeting bore on the evening of the 23d inst.
Fnitn the official report of the proceedings in
yesterday's Civilian we that Dr. Levi Jones
wa called lo preside and Mr. G. A. Peck op-
pjmted Secretary. Col. A. C. McKren Gen.
A- Neil! A. C. Crawford E. 0. Lynch and It'-
ll Howard were appointed a committee on re-
objector crcr.v palnot now boold p to defeat
' aSU Scctiprmlii'Bi fnd Iipn1op.
lit. fiaiiinger ves ;ue pnccipfti peaKrj"
i JJ ;a.L S a. . 1
r m ma noqrcM t; o are inior.neR was in.
W with the marker! attention anv speech from
. ucn a source l.'enUtM lo.
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Hr. . II. Hovrard also KpoV".
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mf" We have been shown yainple of bricks
uow being made at Cedar Bavou.about JOjinles
above its moutb. by Mr Jam Chandler r.nd
I)r Uenry Para all. They hare about lw'
noty ready and cnoiber kiln JUat lfill noou le
iurat Y'""" s.pbs ie fully its gQQii a? RpJ
Sorthwrn brick we have seen and we an bh-
aurd tbat 1 ho-e ae hm? Meu are no better
Ibati theartrage ufthe wholeVot. They remade
from the tiatjml sol. 'ne proportion f Sand
aud clay in toe -oii tjetng 5ucb ai it hmld be.
ai.d therefore a'l he trouble of ra Xing thf twii
i-av-d Tlie r nk h re thi appeii'in.n-uf
bmg Verv t-o and are qmtr n- liruvj a
ih beat Xo: h r tV u de-.a id titafbnck
ec-niadt -t 'mi1 -uu c '- "o iwenly jear-"nj;o
it tin nupi i r chr-t r hf tlie till waa di(-
urcred aX an - h pet mi thougb n appears
toliave Im t oerl.ofctd fiinee. T'edialance
from our ' .hsd the rard of efljrs. CI n
d'er and Par i-H is abotit htiy tni1eith god
navicatio u.i the iiaT. Should tboe bncV Le
(lge aud 1 .be ratification mtetiny; tr liel.l
u! Dnuvnn ili on tjic lmli m pursuance if n
null from a. tre nuinlieruf cilixn or Gamer
on count Ili-n. t U. Scarboruuph ivas
rhoKeii r Ji nt ; I ic 8. Powers and A. Wer-li-ai.
vioe pnisidi'uts and W. I!. Kmng and
V. AY. Xeli.m Mcrfiauih The committee on
r(Rolutlon u as cou -uised of Hon. S. loirert
lion F. V Lai' an F tuna A. Werliski
IL klalm t ii ' I' 0 SliarLdj and A. Lan-
i'S Flo. l it a'Mles wrr delivered bt
S;ej-J. S I ul It. I- U. Hord Hon.J. B.
tliy. low. AV W L.ti-. atrf F. F. Fcnu The
rtxnlotion -. ' ' ..i ii'i 'lunrjcr lo the country
in O't el . n ') of I.iuck'h und Ha'nlin ; an-
m .-1;! t. o ii lti) fenaKdelegalfaa).
"iirlehtOj i" u l4.!njirv ana CorJul(V en
the
t on of Breckinridge and
f aviate Right and a strict
J.aiic ttte 1
iiiftiOCilJiJ pi tt ti.njii'utjon
; -S
r"Th ' tvaa an eiitnusi.HticJIrerktunupi
nnd Lane ratiDcition meeting at Lavacaon the
:h lust. I). Lipcomb t called to the chair
and J. D. Braaji i act-d aa Socretary. Mr
ffeo P- Fmlav addreased tie meeting ma
l.iBUIjatirdnsipei.ci
j'soyereigD'.v of !
genetal ifouinerr. p;
datd of Breekinridjre autj Lanrj. The n-e-l
jri( rtsceivtedtintli fit eat appliuse by hith l)etn
HraUarj(J the t4fpiit. to t'ti"
hicil "jtlfv the n..:. naiion end
tlon of tbp Texas dtle- ilea at Chnrirnton utl
Baltimore brand Squatter Surt-rcigHiy. the
tTVia Bister of Clack BepubUcaaijai. tie.. wr
unanimously adopted and the meeting adjourn
ed with long and jirotracied chettujr f-jr
Breckinridge and Line.
IfiRLKi roafe)Uiqe. The li-lton Jiemocrat
speaking of the crops for I860 say :
The small grain wheat rie oa's and barley
Inrned oat very well but their cultivation is cou-
fi ed to abonl one-third or the blate. lodged the
jiroirili ofbarley is jiiatbfgtnnlnf.wlth snch flnefuc-.-fi-
however as to pslnt ta It as the crin and for-
ije for stock In tiru of corn. The yield this year
lias breo 40 to G-) bushels per acre In different coun-
ties. It matufes early constltuifs excellent fet-d
and ouiilit tn be rowed tlvry by et cry farmer to
plare "f oorn i a fi ace croji. p;atl B'aln o'r-
ieeasweliiu (l the prairie rrchp f Teifa white
cornk fsrraore dependant on sermnable rains in
liar and June
135" "tVe see" il Swift In om- or his most tar
castle nioodf "what God Almighty thiols or ihtii-
by tht peoplv to whom he gives them "
(.Intian" These endorse the mfftFunn of the
itt j "tiff TTUJ nosmaiij oiu erpu uihiwiij iicpeutl cm uy vjouftzss or citcuieir
Constitutional Union Convention J Baltimore. v . the purTr cr lllte co'm;n nr A. fmitt The people under ihc-terrltoria;
aud iir. OnttendenV addreaa on that nartr. v .- . . .r - .:i.' -r J". f '1 1 "Tercigoty ; they do jm .eoQUimt
m me itutcMu I'uiipu w .-.. joi jsn. anq ao-noipotscss any 01 ine upms
od agree n-ltb Gen.JouMon that the crest i. ... 1:. . n -nfT.-r r(.ril.i -..t.t.r.r . crelgntT. Tbef are. If yon nleaie lo
014 at prirca . afibrd a aavmverthoc.. of KIWS KyiZKtiZ Zto
Xr-ntri.a5'T-! 3&SS?4S.W febJfrtiA.OtJni1V.;..W..
.eQlsceia. ..ncr Mitanjr n llis inai- em1.fa(.nrepj vi:j ofe the tact as a? arraout eOgeomncb sqalers ? have tlir fqlleat connienn-j
' (R depress prices. anil as I iQtnttinqei restive tliera Intending to irrlie
KHT. -..rv nfrr!;.3T ..W 1WI. Ji".1? J.Yl0' .1VJ!' ".?! J " the sanse ! hutflaJlaj myself nnabl. to
tatr t- - m Mi--i ir .... uwi. Mtn t4iit; iui.i.'iri n imhui nun liiiiicr. liiuwi.
4 cavunrtfi.1 tHvcynnv vjp wuttii iur M(c u.uu(uuv(l Villi e Jiat Ihose 1
r. Dou2laaon urifihc a IRJTT rV n s?9- l1 5"f p?f.V0.cRt'
. T ' A .x iHimricnriea ooiy unu top laieinatttiC
iiti-rim; arounu me Mali nstdbv their nrwalll-s. and thn Vora.t.n '
The Jllssonrl Election.
m
The result of the election for Governor of
Missouri is claimed as a triumph for Mr. Doug-
Ins and a sure indication of his success tUere
in November. Let us loot at the facts of tbo
I c.8e wuich ore these as we have tbcm from
ca8f wuc re lne3c' Es we uaTe lutm lruw
varions reliable sources :
various reliable sources :
All tin candidates on the. Missouri Demo-
cratic Stale ticket nominated on the 4th April
last were pledged to support the platform
adopkd by the Democratic Slate Convention
uic largest usscmuiy ut uie muu citi uciu m
the State. That -platform was distinctly and
decidedly ami-Douglas. Claiborne F. Jnckson
and C. T. Reynolds were the nominees for Gov-
ernor aud Lieut. Governor respectively and
the form r lit long been known one of the
stronirpst tiro ?lvrry men in the State
thorough Stale organization or tlie Democracy
at once took place on this anti-Douglas plal-
form.
.After the Convention rupture at Italtiinorc a
ruuior col abroad that .Mimsm. Jackson and
Reynolds had expressed themselves in favorof
Dmitrlm. Immediately a number of Demo
cratt. ardent opponents ol Uouelaa s squatter
.'.' . j
sovereign doctrines got up n convention ai.d
nominated Hancock Jackson and V. M Par-
Mijs Tor Governor and Lieut. Governor.
Messrs. Jackson and Reynolds thereupon
published a card to the effect that they would
merely a iudtviduaNvote for Dougluand only
because thev believed him to he the lx-jrulnr
n0minof luB .-. Convention ; but that
tuev K-cmiilloppos'jiUo Squatter Sovereignty
nD j 111 supported thd platform nf the State
Convenlinn that nominated them. Mostofthe
undoubted Dreckinriduc men Senator Green
for example accepted thi plea in older not
to rplit the party ; but soma 9000 of them it
appears preferred candidates who were for
their rresidential candidate and platform
both as private citizens and as public men;
henc they kept II. Jackson and l'arsons in the
field. As it i the regular Democratic nomi-
nee ahead of the Bell and Everett candidate
. i j f.i m i t. it'...
dent nominee is ahead of the lllack Republican
candidate by 3000 votes.
In regard to tho State Legislature and State
officers there was a very general union of the
Democracy of Missouri. The Stale Auditor
berelary orstate. neasurcr. Hegi-tcr Attar
ney General School Commissioners nnd Com.
missioners of Public Works ure all Breckin-
ridge men.
The regularly nominated Democratic can-
did.tci for Congress were John B. Clark E.
II. Koruin J. W. 26ell John S. Fhclp John
B. Henderson and J. W Keid. The latter
proved to be somewhat tinctured with Doug-
laaiBtn utid bntt A nflrmir ninp vtrv mnr
gtricl j)emocraU Toliag sg!lin9t Lim ou account
of. tlJ fqultler SOvereigntr proclivities. Hen
derson in violation of his instructions voted
-.1 41.. .: r.- n..t la r.rU.nH A
aii me uuj; ii iuuj;im uV mi. via.- itisM u.a
uaitiraore uonvenuons anu was an oui-rdu
out Doug. an candidate. He xva beaten Iir
Jas. S. Rollins most of the regular Democrats
not supporting him. " In the St. Louis Uistrict
' ."? relied for re election on the ground
of bis unjust ejection from his seat in Congress
He was not nominated by any convention and
nas not a Douglas candidate. He was elected
fur ihe short term ; but the lllack Republican
profited bv the quarrel between the Demo-
crats mid" elected Blair to ihe long term in
Congress Juat by the skin f his teeth. Pol-
itiesin iheSL rnisdistrictar aud have been
lor some time in a peculiarly mixed tip coudi-
i;on "
Mr. Douglas has doubtless n good chanco uf
r-rrvinMissouii. There ar?stran7 Free-Soil
w n a
aud semi-Free Soil elements in the State that
will ussit him and will not be given to Lin-
coln ; bat the recent election cannot fairly b
taken we think as au assurance of his Mis-
souri success in November.
Cotton atn Scrjait. On Monday tlie SOln
163 bales of cottoa were received here by the
Houston boat? ..11 Tuesdj Shale Irani Liber
ly ; on Wednesday 35 bales from Houston; on
Thursday 1 bales from Libctiy; jestetdny
114 ba'es fiom Houston.
The LiJiano'a Courier of the lSlh sjsit
is e-itiuia-.cd lhat the cotton crop of thai sec
lion "ill be better in proportion than in any
other portion of the Slate. The Courier thinks
more than half a crop hnS bicn mad.e in western
Texas. Eighty-tight bals of the new crop
;rerc received at Indianola let week from J4t-
agorda of which eighty two were sent to Sew
Orleans. The Courier learns that mnU of the
cotton from XIatagords county will go to Jfew
Orleans this year the planters having gener-
ally determine 1 to ship no more to Sew York.
The Columbia Djiaocrs-t of the Slit -sst
thatcollon is coinineucing lo com? iu tl.er for
shipment; the crop will probably turn nut lie--.
ter than wa at at first mip ! d ihir 11;
the week cotton hss btea icceivril th-re fcin
from uonjates. lue wen worm Wat apriiis -
rnl Anvrr ! stand tn S.Ttv-aoroa.. The flt-
says :
A better looljb
have riotsecn
t-owias: this ye;
;es from four to
aic eei iu neiK!
odtor under lue
we'fihl of
aa hlf;h at
or two his
SOU
II lat am!
ranee as
eed the
ton aliT
path-
Sibeen
A
visit
has com
IluenceoL&fSf
jiccia forjthe tRi.r cvie np crrvd bj the
severe arnutU. fire thui solaewlut allcfi&tvil.
fogthe r
. - 1 i 1 r . . .? 1
Theyiel4howerer beyond .foflicieni fu? plan-
nd thedrqutb j.tnchps ..orelj The fraiiklin
ljjnuer aajs tfo thirds of a fijlj crop f r
cnot V maaeia tue anucrcq werpauun
.lnr( nfris In full linUI nnr.TYIHl lim- litni.a
"-.- -.-- - -. ---" V "- - " - s
anr should none Jail in a wett or two the
FrP Upm'PCeQ' aC""a"-
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Tauny Cqttqs. Millions of dpllars arelofltan-
nnallw 1v IhafiMfrin Tklsntop llimtl ftTl IT'S (IS-laairnaab
Tauny Cqttqs. lUIIIons of dpllars are lot an-
PUally by the cotton planters through the carelefsneas
oriherasclvei and overseer lo'gatherfng and. arcpr-
Ingthe crop for market. I Invite their attention to a
few facts :
Recently two hundred bales of cotton crere receiv-
ed In Charleston from New York to complete a car-
po forFpaln. The reason of this was fine cotton was
Wanted and In the wholo stock of about fifteen thous-
and tales not enquph ooald h commanded In
Charleston uf the requisite cualitr thoujh twelve and
11MIW vJJdiltnn we
invjmwKFisassmamm
CTLauBHslhaBB3sBlHiBaaaVe''
lsaahaTBfanaTsTTIITnw-iiBMr rrBrYTTTWaaTiTWIavssTTTir
HffinisKa&aPaMafaBaaHnBH.
HjRffmSSiffmMsBmi0'0
BBffSpjjiilgiSijBiCj3 short
tHMrap latae!'.Tl13sWtI rc
mBESSEvwUKFiSMSit& over
anilsaaaasKSWftSSaWKisaiKfflerSrSSSftS
Tlsaasssfwri' TiirTtfirflnihfaaaaTlaalMll II
"""MfihivTiiiTnMiisTTTiBlaatr -i c
dHHMJffip.tiiidersue 111
SBBBtfi& Jio gjhimy pros
a half cents would have-been pld for IL jF or the. litem."
same reason several Spanish vessels loading for Spain J
had to leave Charleston and go to New York lo com-
plete their cargoes.
I have been Informed that In Mobile and Xew Or-
leans rooy thourands of balrs hare been sold on
t-lanter's account at from two to foar cents per
piund. Thousands more have been shl pped to Liver-
pool that HInotpy expeneiand where advances
have been madeoo Uthe recUmaMor s will hr a htary
tax on the groalng crop of the planter. Thliil. of
Vils growing cotton for nothing and pajtns: out of
ihe next crop for the privilege1 How soon at thlj rate
tnuld Ittate 'the'ftnept pmricrty In plantation and
nerroV'S to eat Itself up? ' " i
pet planters reflect teat every year the disparity
between clean and f.ne cotton ant Inferior trashy
cottons gefs wider and wider. The demand for the
former Is ever on the Increase. The markets of the
world are slutted wjib tV latter. There are hut lmj-
lelo for ttandUniU take years toue nplhe
presrDiioct on nana or me lower n-atifs. j'er
mnlet. nlowc.
hoss Xc f in prclace nnc hundred ba'cs of trashy
eoltoo as It dacs il Nlrotton It takes alrc&st the
same time and trouble to plclc and gin and pact anu
the eame qn&nl'y or bafglne: and rope lo cover ltthe
sarae labor to haul ll to a depot and tlie same price
tor freights on cars and on shipboard. Yet in ine
esse you can command ten or twe'.ve cents per pound
for It. In t'ie other you maybe compelled In taVe
to three or four cenis for It Yet tales overseer's
wages clothing- doctor's bills are the same In one
ctse as In the other.
Now Is the time to think or these thln?s and take
practical action on the subject. The cotton-iilclilos;
season Is near at hand. Now It ihe time tor the care-
ful planter todonb'.c his Income or cut It offone-hilf
rnr.llni. in t! -.. i .w m. . i. i..ji.. V
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Fai
Acs Tun WdhtVTBe aarlKvil
Or"1
T(t saya: I
honored tinvtrnnr nf T.vi tv l.iti. t.i
ajijmsa ivho inqnp-el KUhand usiitfunceiorae.
irfJw-'tili'l'itii ftvtnsr 'Hav K.l n..ri 'r.i. J..i ..... 1 1
I . 1 V T.-.-. ...K frtbiuat; irin
j- sv- ... s j un. vaa ' 11' J cu UUi Ilia
ptfitjul hind. Uvea l.ls most devoted admirers arc
preparing 10 leave bin
orariy siiitsi yeara Houston men abpat liere are
troAd Beit and Everett men now slwara wr n
good
uu i wepiocrav ipen not praupmsr auont (he title
lfardly any of cur paUtf jonrnsja ire for IJoitop
eiceplhlienicUlornan Poor old man those whq
madenseof Kim to dcfeit the Pemocracy o' the Stale
last year by treacherous disslamulatlon tqrn their
backs to him now.
"Xontao poor as do Mm riverence"
fc would cot abuse him bot Ms fate only polotj
Tha
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n . .j".- .. L t. . . 7 T ? t '''
i3ie;ioi auorueu ny ai ljSiqry. a. rtjan who lis
now they know Mm not
Just a anplicah'c licie as at Clark.rile
a f
odianola Coil '
liKfiKhs His I'naiTinu mt-
rier having been put down by Ihe Sau Al.lot.io
Herald as
supporter of Breckinridge and
Lane the editor of the former well-ediied
tourmij thus dcjjiicj lija position
The Courier Is not In the Inlertst of anv
has the fortune to occopy a position of intlepend
uncontrolled by any narty or clique. It la also un.
tramtlled by profea.iona of neu'ralily but it was not
established as a political or?aD. and we do chocse
for the few short tncn'hs of this campaign to ealiat
on the side of either cf the parties which dlrlde the
Sou'h. The Coarltr may be let down as a non-
partisan newspaper though lo favor of every tight
to which IheSouib can lay the shadow of a cl&lm
even the right to Import slaves from Afrlsa or any
wliero tUa Uiey may be dbtalned-'-sud opposed- ta
every shade ofcrtldrtd' Iiepubircanlsm or Hcualter
SoycrerRntf tVe believe the country can be- saved
noon Uie nrlocinles of either the Whiff or the Demo
cratic platform and If It cannot Iha'llt on(lit not lo
lis saved. As an Individual the preference of tha
rdltor of this paper are Tor Ilell lirsl : llrecklnrldRe.
rroud Hnnaun tenth; Douglas tienii-founh J
and Lincoln never.
tened last tear to the enlorlM nf flniLlAn l. II..
rnow-lothlncs rr.tKhl have supposed from their WJ T"' truva aai-wI
I.r;B thO 0 2 !tl5. "W' L1 .""P"" f ""'-1 1 Vl drln0t'.lII..'rtr'r' f "
.!. .a . Tart-.riT! mr.niv onn ir.'.naniist vB-i.i . .1 vi icuiiiriniiLc;
TI16 Abolition not.
-tvv-
The Jefferson (Cass county) Herald lias tbo
following paragraph :
A guard of twenty-four men Is nightly stationed
around this place and not an Individual passes
through tlio streeas after dark without belnj; balled
nd mde to E'.T.e ? acconnt ot hlmaeir. Seral
suspicious IndlvMuiU have recently been arrested
..J -.. .mn in rntfndr.
auu ivwe .. rf .
TVtrnorri.iln.1 i man at Otartsvllle named
Pearcc charged with the burning of nenderton.
The proof against him is almost positive. He aired
a negro woman at the hotel to do tbewOrk. His
brother alio Implicated has fled.
The dtlitni of Lamar and Fannin counties have
ordered a ctrtstn James R. Brown to leave the Mate
In Itsa than twentv-fonr hour. The evidence
agalait hlra was sufficient tn Justify more severity.
They renow driving from all the upper countUs
every Individual upon whom rests the least suspicion
of abolitionism. It will no doubt fall pretty hard
. . tu V.. Ih n.nr. ntl(l SAlClV Of tlie
" du loura limns- "". .- -
country demand It.
H'.Uarrt 1. 111. llftUrif I 10? JHIIO IU U UI .'.UUU
Vernon Titus county was burned do n a lew days
since. It was the work or Incendiaries one of whom
we are Informed has been caught and hung.
A letter of the 10th from Sulphur Springs
Hopkins county to the Jefferson Herald and
""'gj'
.j a mr
. t.l.n to burn th'i tillCC W33 dls'
v negro preacher belonging to Mr. llooil-
son acknowledged mat i.e anu outers ""' !..
Uit Tuesday nlrrht as the tlmo to bum all the stores
a SIUD "';" all other depredations they
could and then taVo hones. In case they could not
whip euUhe .bite men. 'V . ----
for Ibt past sixteen months was partially hnpjlctfed
"u a confedcra. e.11 jta jj. .he ttblf
h Dten here. But as several negroes were Impll-
cied and the prospects good for Taylor and two
"t iJfXlW ''"!
vestlgjilgn and tha negroes beto permitted to talk
together the result was colrai10?."0 nsl"
and the whole porse were III off! llut this has not
salhlled the citliens anu yesicriMj wo urKwu""
regular vigilance committee to exist as long as any
fears of burnlog are entertained. Mr. Taylor will
get his traveling card to diy or be hung; and If the
negroea aajpeeled are not taken from our midst thry
will be dealt wllh according lo Justice.
On the 13th Jnst. an nUemptittiiicendiMWin
was dicirtrcd in Indianola and a suspicinus
looking young man a loafing stranger num-
cd Edward King who was seen about the
premise-! a few moments before wan arrested
and riven t understand tliata chanijo uf locul-
llv mitrlit be better for his ucAllli. He went
"J "I'V""1- "'" .
tn Vow Orleans on ihe fift steamer. The
citizens of Indianola havo since formed a vigi-
lance committee; also those of Victoria.
Tho vigilance committee of Livingston
polk county have ordered one Shndrack Col-
lins 10 leave tho county instanter Shailrack
is about M years old weight about 150 lbs is
bald headed and has blue or gray eyes.
The Crockett Argus of the 22d says :
f4lent In '1.""
iErun gratrlne nut of
Since our last Issue there has been considerable
the adjoining county or ah-
the troubls among the ne
groes. Severs! barns ana one uweuieg nouse n
been burned down In this county and Ihe bnrnlnss
weie directly traced to mgroes. A man belonging
to Mile Davis Is now In Jail for firing Mr. Tlerson's
thli xnd erlba : and a wblte man who wasjiunllea-
led by negroes was hung last Frldsy near Ionl In
Anderson eoualy. The vigilance committee are hunt-
ing for several other men who are Implicated. A man
. . . 11. 1 ..m. Ialnflw ..nnlv pg nrrrttit SL
ntmeu nani iium j V7U' ".. " ""v-:
niin(j0pi a tuLs coaniy ncu auer naTiag a iriai
vm oraerta lo.eavt: me luuuuj.
We leira from a
ti.u. .enf!ftlil rltizn of KnioDter. thai Ward Is
moat certalnlysa full-blooded Abolliloolst. A plol
anions tho negroes has been dUclosed In Tyler
Prairie and many of the negroes thoroughly exam-
ined. "lie Henderson Times of the IStli says the
vigilance committee hare been busily engaged
mvetigiting the case of the two Herndons
wlm resided in Henderson ami w.ro arrested
n charge made by a ncres-i belonging to
one of them and who scHimlcitfed to have
filed the lun but insiitvd that her master
urged her to do it aud blood by l.eti she did
i'. One uf the Herudor.s wa dichnrBed and
ordered to leave tho State; the other remains
if'.'luU luc woraan ra "nvicted. The- citi-
"xvu - are much excited as to the rtult of the
investigation against Herndon.
Wcb-.tor vs Douslnn.
m
In his eloquent und nianlj speech at the l?hil-
ii.lelphu ma-s meeting to ratify the nomina-
tion or Breckinridge and Lane the Hon
Humphrey Marshall leader of the American
party iu Kentucky sUeJ that he did nt in-
tend becoming a Dcrnociut; that he is as warm
an " American " as ever j but that ho inlended
suppoiting Breckinridge and Line becaue ho
thought the question involved in their plat-
form more unpoitaiit thun all others to the
preservation of the Union undcr.a jut inter-
pretation of the Constitution aud due regard
for the equaiity cf tbo Stales
IJr. Marshal) closed his address as follows:
JJr. Webster embraced this ho!e question ten
i ears a;o. Ills rpeecb I.i Ihe Senate In l&u in twen-
ty Hues cantatas all we have ever advanced upon
bls question of Tcrrl'orial rovereten'y anil of pro-
tection to property In the Trnltorlis I kep that
speech always by rae aud I uill close these remarks
by readies; to you wlittl the jrreat man of Stw ITcg-
land said In 1SO0 on these questions. Where be stood
in lhat speech X stand n w and It Is inieresilngto
obeerve bow far northern sentiment has advanced
how steadily Southern scut! 1 ttii has ccttled upon
Ihe true grnuiid. le will uot be diverted from It.
-We will ytl maintain It firmly and with succtss.
The sup In the tree direction U lo rally upon Breck-
liul'Ue antl hiiie. wiihout regard t-i iart.v.
Mr. .Marshall then read the lolloning ex-
tract from Mr Webster's speech ; after which
he retired amid a perfect storm of applause: a
i'The argument Is that by possibility It ms be-
eotne necessary 10 posa laus resncctlnz slaVbTr. if
alavrv hallter cXlal there. Now 1 nuritinye UiM
the irnBnnmenfproperto be Introduced furhe pur
POSOwhlch has been jla-""-' ' "" .
t a say that tlie territorial leglalatute sli4.II hive no
authority to pan anj lav far establlsltlnt' or esclu-
dlof aUvery In Uio tern to rj. It appears to hie that
tills Is the upiljot of tlie nbole matter. That U very
proper became I taVc U lhat the meaning of the
nhole Is that this rjueslIoD shall be left to the people
cf the Sute to dxlde&ner It hecomes a sovereignty
by admission Into the Ut.lou on the same fooling
lth the original States. It may UtCn be a quftliou
for the people llttmelvts to decide became I take
It to be clear lhat It U a municipal question It U a
question fur the decision of the people In thtlr State
lOTereiRnty and there may bs a propriety there
certainty la no impropriety In exciudinjt the exer-
clte of any power la the territorial govern meat for
the establishment i.r exclusion of slaverv.
" It has been advanced lhat these people while a
territory have a tight to do anytMcg and tvrry-
IMoe that belongs to the righ's cf man. I cannct
eonct'.Te llmtthey have.
"We have always gone upon th ground ih.it-
these territorial governments were In u state of pu-
pltage undtr the protection or pa.tronage of the
FierMl gnrerument. The territorial legislature has
a conaUintloa prescribed by Congress. They have
no Pwer not given by that Congress. They must
ci-oirhln the flmlts of ih consUfutloa rant&i
acis ijjoome vo'n.
govcrnnifnt are 130I
e R sovereignty.
tnciijeat toiov
danoraluate H.
In a state of Inchoate goyernment and 30vetelgu-
iy. t j it el consider this question upon the
grotind of our practice daring the Uit half century
I thlnfc we will find bntbe way of disposing of It
It Is otr doty to provide for the people of thetmlto
ry a ?ernmcrt to keep ihe peace ; to secure their
properly: to asslra to them r subordinate lenlsU-
"" auU.ori.y : to (.. ttat tfc. protection of their
Tier Rons ana inp uprnriir ni iiifir Tirnr.priiT flri nil
regularly provided for and to maintain them In
that A taa t.nltl ttisaTT MAit In In iF.ifTt ol.nl Iwaa.1 aim.
..au- v Huwl '"J IU IIKU aullllutjiuiiuit 1 ItlyCa
In nolnt of popuUt'on. to be admitted Into the
Union as a State upon the same-fooling with the
orlgtnal States. It seems tome that this Is all our
duty. I shall most readily concur In anything which
lends tn the performance of that duty. Hut I can
not go Into any general disouuton about the rights
of the people while under the territorial povern-
meot to do mora thun they are permitted to do by
that constitution which creates a government ovrr
a4ticr from IVciv York.
JK"rtrf t'irre-p -dence-J
New Yoac Augun ISth ISO.
-My letters are fer and fr betwe-n of late from
the fact that I htvenot had time tn hunt up n.
tlm g In Ihe i-sy of new lhat would be Inierf-sting lo
our reideni and having wrlfi-nroysclf out In fi.rmer
taii ou uhjtc'n that will not beir usurrecting I
wouhf be driven to the rieceiRlty of having recourse
to the tity pape'ra we'rerlto fcrnhht you wltTa letter
once webt.
I perceive you hx pnblUhed a ;hort coipmerdal
report untsr tlie btal of cittcrUl cqrre8uindeicp
with my slgiHtqre. wlflcU I must Uisclilra ahhotigh
scntliy me t-i hebiiertej s a paragraph. These re-
do co I have only tho alternative left to send them
.as I did the one In quetlnn and If Inserted atone I
wlnh them aee-impanled with ft sultablb heading.
The ollovluc slaU-nieiit nas hsnikd to me on the
10th to be dispatched on thit day and as It contains
Information of value to oar planters I send it to you
for their benefit and will endexvorto give you a
long letter so soon as 1 And time and have anything
tn write about. I may here observe I saw Mr.
Clements to-day and ho informs me no material
chat ge has takrn place since the date of his last
report which U as follows :
ui?lDce mv last we have had A more decidej mar
ket than fur the pending two months caused in a
crest mesrure bv the coallnued and unprtccdeuted
.1.......I.- n.!.Vl....l...J.n.x1.PlIttPaTlllnll...
uiw.uk Hiu!if.ciiMuj it..Ur.i.4..v...u u
exTS conm7uaae lo excesa a iiaii tituii .u. vuui
ii:'f::. n "'' T" ". ?'"2 "
NTora1.1eS"aion from thliouMliei-stlmat-sor troiis
da not ereeed i.OtiiLOOa of bales. During t'ie v.tl
-T . . . T iJr ' " ... - .a ...- .
WOrUi a conquerable na.tuuty ! me iitr graces
R ftv rntind nnrr.hnri on ft &bk of Sets tier lb. for
Jl ( - i ; -w "
Md Ordinary which l)erttolorc could not b pUccd.
u gnou cotiou we naye no siock. tn me aosence
" wnian spinners aro uamg me iqwer s'""" nnu
nwfciwng me arrival Ml uic new .!. jumvc
lllddlinca llets. We have advices from Eurono of
2jth uldno. reportliij aalej for tlie weik of 4300!)
balsa at a shade lower prices and wl'Ji U months
supply ol cottfn on hand mostly of the lower
qmlliy we can hardlv look for an advance until
their pi rseat stuck Is very much reduced. Present
Ind tatlooa aret'iatrewcolton wiilopen with remuos-
II re prices." " I). It.
8 t t - J
Taamaiifi; HiK. Them i;re several people
yery rjiuch alter uic riltcrn of the rain who usures
In the slt'tcli ire present helof. It ifas on one of
the tlnr"iaei at dinner that an omlahk ma-
tronly lady remarked. In the midst of conversation
gentleman ou me subject
things in this world a brandy
ThereDtleman dronned t.'s knlte and fork la the
ardor of his feelings extended his hands and took
hers within his owd and wllh emotion mat inreaien-
4tV" "Terthe loss of ruined sons he replied with
I'sltswrinr lavatriiA
Udata I rwpect your santlmenlf and the heart
'. iSX?IZ&r ' havS b
ilsmtsd en tnl. joy Loot and- say It nowaefbrc
HtVWnlvv rantilnV fire! What. I ask JOU. CSU
.. . t. be'ra'ore dl.gojtinj than lo i well-drcwtd reipte-
;!;'.' table and vlrtuoun-looklnR youDJ men whose molh-
peouei.ee ..v.. .. vavn that the tnrlpr
era uc uiuuauijr rcu un raJ' . : ---
Instruction by which their youth was Illuminated may
bring forth precious fruit In their maturity I ssy to
set young men step up to the bar of this boat and
without fear ol observing eyes doiuij i ur;mu
when they know there is iu that very bar the best of
Bourbon wliltkry 1"
--
fOuanitiul.Yl.
tltssas. EritoKS: The editor of the Civilian says
lu hl8tiUIofi of yesterday lhat )ie was fnformsd thai
luero was an aLLCuqauca 01 ai. ic..uBfiuuuv per-
sons at tfie Bell snd Everett meeting on Tlmrtdsy
rvenlnir. Now. I wasthcre. and believe I can form
a tojerable estl-nate of numbers god I consclen-
tlqosy say that there were not more than three hun-
itffd persons present many of whom were knnvn
UrecklnrUgs and hsne men ViDITAB.
Commanldtai
Slavcrj of no Slavery
That Is the question. Beward ajs that Slavery
must be abolished " and we must abolish It." Lin-
coln Is the original author of the " Irrepressible con-
flict" doctrine; Svward stole his thunder. Lincoln
the Black Republican candidate for the Presidency'
and his followers who canonized John Brown as a
Ealnt agree wllh Seward In sentlntint.
Abolitionism Is making fearful strides. Io St.
Louis the Black Republican standard floats trium-
phant. In Virginia and Kentucky recent attempts
uavu been made lo unfurl the black flag portend-
lag dcalli and destruction to Southern m:n and
Southern Interests. On one of our borders John
Crown has given the South warning tn arm for de-
fence; and now a stealthlcr foe has Invaded Texas
carrying In one hand Ihe incendiary torch and In
Ihe other tho assassin's cup of poison fit weapons
for the eaccrable abolitionist.
Were British cral'Sirln In former at it j s wicked'
in inclllrg the Indian savage lo di-ds tf blwl aud
rapine? then by how many degrees more dtmuablc
is ourNorthern brother brother 1 who directly or
Indirectly Incites the members of our own house
hold to put the knife to our thioata and the torch
to our dwellings 1 Oar slaves are our friends and
dependants who love us and are beloved and4hcse
fiends would tempt lh;m to murder us In oar sleep.
Qrcely says truly that Breckinridge Is Ihe plan-
ters' or slaveholders' candidate. Why? Because he
has ever been consistent In hfj support or South-
ern Interests and stands on a platform clear and
unambiguous in favor of the sUviholdera1 rights a
platform claiming our rlhtr and nothing more
claiming for Sontuerners equal rights In the Territo-
ries. Breckinridge Is the chosen standard-bearer-nf
the fifteen Slave Stales acting through the Demo-
cratic delegates at Baltimore those delegates then
and there representing the dominant party of the
South. Is he not therefore peculiarly His slave-
holders' candldi'c? With few exceptions every
States-Right Democrat of Ibo South approve the
nomination. Is not that a good endorsement?
Amongst them may be a few si-called Fire-eaters.
So much the better they nre eminently Southern In
Ih-lr procllvllUs aud beyond doubt sound on the
Slaverv qutjUon. They support llrecllnrldge n Hie
truest reprwcnta'lvo of Southern principles notwllti-
sUndlu his record aud declared opinions show him
to be a conservative constitutional Union man ; but
withal an advocate for tquil Slates-Rights. The
Stati-a.night party the Southern wing of the Demo
cratic pany the dominant parly of the South say
to slaveholders that he is preferable to Douglas or to
Bell. Apropos of Bell. A New-Orleans paper says
that we ail ought to vole for h'm ; " even If he did
vote to receive abolition petitions and against the
loiportant part of tho Athcrlon resolutions and
against ihe annexation of Teiaa and amltst the
repeal of the MlMQiirl reitilcilon snd agalnit the
admission of Kansas with a Slave (institution; and
even If he did proclaim the power of Congress to
abolish Slavery In the District or Columbia and re-
echo lo Ida speeches the mandlln sentiment of aboil
Hon orators In regard to the sale of slaves In Ihe
District tif Columbia. So much for Hell and the
record on which lie claims the support oT slave-
holders. But suppose all (hose spots on his record logrn-
Iously expunged or white-washed by hla supporters ;
and what though Bell may be a salat and Douglas a
martyr cannot Southern slaveholders tee the folly
of dividing; amongst themselves and thus giving aid
and comfort to Ihe enemy ? Our enemies indulge the
sanguine hope that a Southern Black Republican
party will be formed ou the nucleus cf the Opposi-
tion. This Is openly avowed by them. Qrcely says
that the friends of Douglas must appeal from the
plan er Influence to the yet untried force ol num-
bersto ihe non slaveholders Here he counts with-
out his host for the non-slaveholdets are deeply in-
terested In sustaining the Institution of Slavery and
are with a Tew exceptions its truly loyal -upporter.
I aay with a fe-v exceptions ; for it cannot be denied
that there are hi tlie South a few I; lick Republicans
tvho will to a man vole for Douglas or Bell ; not cne
for Breckinridge because !.e is pur txctlltnct the
Southern candidate and the outspoken uncorapro-
mlslngrepresentallve of Southern principles.
We know that la the ranks of DougUs and Cell
there are true pro-slavery men. As a body th-Ir
ultimate fidelity to the South ll beyond all ques'lon ;
but blinded by old party prejudices they heed not
the raging or the4 Irrepressible conflict" aud the
necessity of union In Uie South araun.l our one great
Interest.
Inslcsd or euteriog Into Ihe aulrldul fusion pro-
posed by the lion. Jack Hamilton It aoull tn-re
become Southern patriots lo etren'auualy Insist on .i
fusion in fjvirof the SouUit-i Democratic S'atVs-
nights candidate : a fusion of the planters and mer-
chants mechanics laborers doctors at-d lawyers
ol all all who at e opporcd to compromising with
oar aboilti.n enemies.
On the Gccrgia frontier in themldslof an Indian
billleln tlie war of 1312 a Vol. II. approached fJen.
Newman then in comman-l wllh General csn't
we comprom'se .Ith those d d savajiesl" The
General replied ; "Compromise? h 1 ! Kire away
boys"' After the lultlc lu rewarded tie gallant
Colonel with a wooden sft-or.l.
And now when worse Hun Indian sivigea whci
fiends In hum i f ion at'ack ui with fire pike.
pi'son ask ns nit to compromise 1 h tb1
ges" Ihuir or lite plku and poistn panv
nsfc ut 10 quato.i tbn two-f-iced cnmproni.
form of Douglas or gather lo the souu.
who has nn tocsae for Southern rights.
Dickinson and CusMng.and a
at the North stand up for States-'
stttu'lou and. In the midst of ho
corn all compromise with Ihe vni
hortiag his film is "stand resoi
and let tho storm raije on ;
tlie clouds I"
Lot us p-oilt by their e:
truth: lhatour social sys'ci
that by division amoDg ours
efforts cf our Northern Statt-s
vlte our Northern enemies io
-4M-.Ji TJ-fMJUJW-l
all compromisers 1 '
! 1 Ylt MV
tY --
Souii of the planters of GuliariWrAi
the rain-" liuve commenced rcplaiitttig corn
with a vie.v to winter fodder.
A nciv I'o-iuiricj c.illu.l "We-satcli" I1113 been
citu!i!i!icl in (lolu.I county fouitt-L-M miles
frnm Go'iiid 1111 the Yorktovvn nid.l W. C. 1
Uurtmiislit I. Si. !
tin the Utii Mr. Silas M. Ulrica of Seguin
while crossing the .-tver at Goliad wan shot at
by some one st-creted nc.ir Ilia ford. Mr. II.
received five bails and it is doub'ful if be can I
recover. He tlitulcs tlie assassin is n man
n.imed Killibrciv. Tbe SheniT went t search
of the villain but ho ha? cscapei.
Sir. J. .J. Supple or RoheTtsqn CQuflty vfaa
ricentjy fuuntl'de&d in tl;e roqd tjlirit tifruugh
tho head. Il for some yea.r has labored un-
(ici Jfjrtial tlcruiiaeiriciit un'd it i-i thought
tquat have heen accitleiitally Hilled.
liclreshitiK ratna fell in Prceatone county on
the Sth ami Oth too late for corn saya the Pi-
oncer but benefitting the nusl the grass tlip
pea unil tho nulatoa croin. The I'loueer advi
ses the rar(ners to mw pienls of tqrniiai liar-
iey and rye fop iftllter food for stock. No bet-
ter advice.
Xo rain had fallen in Cherokee county up to
the ISth iutt. since the middle of'Muy. The
average yield of colton inuie county will not
exceed 200 lbs. need cotton lo the ncie.
0. M. JacV.j.on charged with as-susiinaliug
one Hagun near Corpus Chriati is in jail at
Laredo Webb county.
A letter csT tl.c 7th from Wuelhciford I'ar-
kr county to the Stvte Oazette .1.11s:
atr. Fandrtw who was out In Johnson's expt'dMon
states that he was eiraped near the ImlUn Acency
when the news reached then lhat Capt. Rayior had
killed ten Indians n this frontier and the Indiana
on the Reserve or tReiicy on heArhiir lh news set
up a hideous ell aud continued 1I1 Ir hrieks and
yells all nliln.
On Ihe 15th mt. hv eguni quotaiinns. the
price nf ris-ijils up friiin lie ui-i ivn- ii pef
10011)1.'
oitie of the l.trtpeis in Quad.iltiiia enmity
have commenced lephiiiting corn aincc thf
late rains.
The I'lialm-vtcr at Snti Anln'ii" Imi received
instruction tn'timke up weekly mill for Co-
manche Spring about SCO milc on the mail
to tl ia'
Tlip drmiiji ha i'i nSP-cicil ihe' pout nak
maat in Ooo;iles couniy The firuiers iliere
intond plttulinir piemy of liuilot fur winter
paslurago. In Caldwell cniiuty.ii r.a? plunled
cilensivciy lust fall .iffouliuj: excrllcnt pas
tiirage and 50 buhel of seed to the acre.
On Ihe 10th in Turrant county the ham and
crop of Mr. Andenon livuiisiiearl-'ort Worth
were destroted by lire. A stranger was seen
"a short lime before to ride up to the harn and
then rido away tuiiiinn lo look buck 11s lie
rode off.
Rains have fallen in Tarrant county in the
last fortnight lhat will greatly benefit tho grus.i
range. There ii enough corn atirl nliciin the
count) for home consumption Tjsjjiojijj tt
spare. ' i --
Qn tbo night ol the lath inst. tho residence
of 5l. Qhcse in Jt-fjlTaon Cass c-untv waa
destroyed hy fire. It was s-ns llu- Ileniil
undoubtedly tbe work of un inceiidiury.
t'tno rains have fallen in Iltipkim count
und tilt farmers were busy 011 tlie 17tli prepar-
ing lo raise a scoond crop nf iliiiigslian grass.
Sullkieut hreadslnns for liome ue have bieu
raised iu tbe oounty with some to spare for
emigrants. Flour is worth ?0 and meal .175.
la Hopkins tntj Tilus countits tbe corn crop
is turning out well j colton is almost an entire-
failure. The Quitman Herald thinks these
counties aud IVootl will raise together 2.100
balos
llr. Jas. Crnik a prominent lanter died at
Kew Rraimfols on tho 8d inst.
The Brenliuui Ki.qnircr of the ISth tuva:
The work of grading on Ihe Washington county R.
It. Is propresslnj? qarunto completion.
ire learn that the hands employed In 1 ulldln? lh
B.-ldge across the Ilrsxos river have taxen their
leave. Rumor says they were loo much of the Black
Republican taint to enjoy Rood health on the Brains
river. The contractor will soon have a force of dif-
ferent principles on hand.
The recent raltn raised Ihe Leon opposite
Helton fifteen feet; and lbs ampaVoj 'Kijhpr
than ithc.9 $csn''ftlref;ffit year. At Richmond
lioilraios had rison an (he lflth eiht feet.
A mass meeting of iho citizens of IJe.1. coun-
ty is called for the 241b to adopt measures fur
protecting life and property from abolition
emissaries and their tools.
There was a heavy rain in Hrnzoria county
last week Ibe best rain -of the 'esson and
much needed.
ST Intact rroni tj Iftjei; of bt 2-th from
JJreiiham' yfashing'ton county ;
The result of our election lltdnk pretty cleanly
Indicates the sentiments of the people of lexas in
regard to submission fn a Black Republican Presi-
dent. I do not think they would) bo wlll'na to suit-
rqlt lo an admlnlslratlon while they nrs feady'lo
hang a man who Vl'l adfojate artionglhepi the doc-
trip's wldfh lhat admlnl.traUun Is pledged to carry
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Tb steamship -Texas Oapi. Wilson arrived
this morning with New-ihleans advices of
Thursday morning last and the fullowing pas-
sengers: "
Mrs Ingram Mr Jloavens llolcombe Brltwell
Rtgsdale Durant Gibson Naner J O Wheeler A" 3
sons Desano Batzell Uncle Capt Janoefer Bodges
Lolselle T on deck & & negroes.
The following is her cargo :
2W bxs government stores 210 bbls flour 109 bbls
whiskey 310 sks corn 300 sks oats 25 tcs bams 10
cks bacon 162 pkgs mda.
We condense the news as usual :
tacitcral IVows.
A letter of the ISth. ult. from Bcyroul Syria an-
nounces the arrival there of two French hncof battle
ships under a Rear Admiral and two Turkish frig-
ates and a war steamer with Turkish troops.
The news of the massacre at Damascus greatly ex-
tticu tile iuili auu uiucr jiusiemi uv-J.avt3i.ai wur
other places and Incited thera lo imitate the bloody
rxample of tli-Ir brethren at Damascus. Thi ballvt
Clulsilani were much alaimed
A Turin letter of Auzust 3d. afllrms lhat the Prus
sian Kmbassador at tho Sardinian Court assured
Oouut Cavour that tlm Giblnet of Berlin would ob-
serve thcstrlcttst uentrality wllh regard to Italy.
Au Irish Journal states that the assises now nearly
over throughout Ireland have been remarkable for
the small number of ptlionerj to be tried.
The latest news from Utalusys the Indians have Sixth Your of 'tho TPntorprize.
again adopted the system of stepping the overland
express malls.
Several battles are reported against the troops
the m&il employees and the Indians in which the lat-
ter were defeated.
Tlie U. a steam frigate Susquehanna left Brook- CARD
lyn on the 22d lor the Mediterranean.
A treison-leagu called a "Lcaitu. of Freedom;' JUVJXO futdtaudlUifaiituiIrcnEuiUins No.
has been formed by sympalhierl of Booth luRIpon sm . . . ...
Wisconsin the avowed object being lo prevent his r. - 'a P al"t'"r''. m"-
arrest by the United States Marshals. " "" M"'a" "trw. pirtlcuhr'v thai
Uelf. Tavern at the Mammoth CaveKy. a la- '"""' " V" UXTRY OltDEUS; and hatl. a
vorlte rcaort for the past sixty years has been Ifrgtre pitalihnan.joUiir tarty fnrrWef in lit bull-
burned. neit. I am I o a prepared U qjer grtattr aivanlagtl
Indian Commissioner Oreenwood accompanied by J belUr giju than ivcr I my cutioineri.
a small party of assistants lelt Washington on Ihe
lO'.h on official business with the Indians of the Pike's m iirnfiA any lojk (o a mraf ckaraele) pub-
Peak neighborhood. Charles E. Mix Esq.wlllbe snf'n li Unitci tluler.lii rtguttr r tail irlceof
acting Commissioner hi his absence. - feA WOne Votlir or upwarde.and a present worth
A alspatch from Washington announces Ilia depar- Jrom'Jcenltto lWdotliri sci'M tacA book aud aurai-
lure from Norfolk of the expedition authorised by ic ptrer M-c ai Iam atern.led I .
Congrtss far Ihe survey of the. Isthmus of Chlrlqul ma A J . u .
with a view to t'ie construction or a railroad over j.0ifciifinlj J v J
Hie; route itcured by Ambrose W. Thompson. Fsq
from the Costa KIcsn Government. Th expedition llrangiri v tiling I'M a idphddttvlU& io calf oif
numbers about a hundred men and will finish its Is- )itJQr lArwjiivsr U tl. r.V.tNS.
bors In three months:
Dr. John Bellinger awellknowu citizen of Charles-
ton S. 0 died in that city on the ISth Inst.
Yellow fever Is raxln: at I'orto Rico. Pernambnco.
and on the coast of Honduras. The health of Ha
vana is Improving.
Heavy rains have falleu In Mississippi. They came
loo late to restore the cotton crop but will benefit
what remains of It.
More grain will be harvested In the north-western
Stales this year than in any two seasons before and
the railroads have been making vast preparations
to convey It to market. The Illinois Central rail-
road Is compelled tp add 2500 frtljtht cars lo Its al-
ready large stock.
The U. S. troops In Minnesota will 1 held subject
tu the orders of Lieut. Col. Abcrcromble 2d Infan-
try for service against the Indians until further
orders.
The commanding offlcer at Fort Kearney has been
ordered to detach from his command one company
nf Infahtry and a platoon &r dragoons to proceed
Immediately to tho Pinuce Reserve far the protec-
tion of Ihose Indiana against the Sloox Arrapihoes
and Cheyenne.. This having weakened the garrison
at Fort Kearney all the available infantry recruits
at Jefleraon Barracks havo been ordered armed to
join companies U and F 2 I Iofantry at Fort Kear-
ney Col O. Witglit Oth Infsntry Is incommsnd of the
Department of Oregon.
Andrew Hunter the distinguished Attorney ol the
Commonwealth of Virginia In the John Drown cases
has eeclared that he will support Breckinridge and
Lane.
Tlie Tcxai Almanac for 1S01.
In anstrcr to the many Inqalrles that are made as lo
what articles will be given in our next Almanac we
have thought-It advisable to ennmeratesuch artlcks
as we now have on hand or In preparation or such
as we has e the premise of from reliable sources. We
would however promise that we may be disappoint
ed In some few cases aad some of these articles we
may be compelled 10 postpone lo make room for
others thai may be of more tmmedlie Interest and
which may not admit of being delayed
nuvoaioaL aarcLts.
1st. Contluliatlon of Texas HUtory embracing the
period from tlie battle of San Jacinto to about the
close of the administration of cx-Presldent Bnrnet-
nr Ihe First Presidency of the Republic
2nd. Narrative of Ihe Revelation of lsI2 under
VIf!. I'.r.i. nS nltipr li..1nfff1lt.Ti hr nprhsn.
the only survivlmr-offlcer aho fougl.l from the coin-
mencement to the close.
3rd. The Flag of the Lone Star history of Its orl-.
gini
lili. Larty scen-s on Little river.
51 h. An account uf the Grass Fight written by ore
wl.o ps.rtlclp.Uid in It.
C Early History of Galveston IsUnJ anterior and
subsequent to Lint's arrival with au account of La-
fit and his operation;.
7th. First Breaklng.out of Hostilities In Gonxales
the Lexington of Texas written by one who was
present.
Sth Brief Sketch of the Campaign of 1S1C writ
ten by an officer who was piesent throag'iout.
9th. Memoirs in relation to the Massacre at tlollad.
10th. The Cherokee Campaign. written by an ofa-
cor In It throughout.
11th. History and Present Condition of the Cutti-
atta tribe of indlins.
I2th. Early Indian Wars In Texss their history
compiled from authentic records.
Dion til rur.
We hare the piomlscof biographies of several of
evoiuuncary patriots 01 Texas dui as tncy ara
11I irn mtif l.s illdtnnrinrtirl In atnmss nf tfia.ni
lOweverDjmesome lhat have been prom-
expeevco iu wit. 01 xircnzo ue .avaia.
iviiuamson uen. j. rinckney neniier-
Whartons Col. B. It. MlUm Qcn. Jas.
SClEXTiriC ABTICLtJ.
(leologlcal Survey of Texas Its Prcgrrrs
menis. sous Mineral &c
sol Leaung jnd t lowering embracing
ots extending orr ihe ihrw nasi Ve4i.
eoroloy for the past year.
iiinuatiou ni me (.-umatoiogy 01 Texas
lent Ruins.
Laws or TXX4K.
11 the Acts both general And special passed
it T.pittAf iirv inr.r..l! ...n.l..i.ar.1 ..n l.u
Some of the mossr tmporUut laws of Texas
lor evcrjuouy to Know.
aaaiccLTtiiL 4c.
;.rScI!itlri(r'lrr-raasrruiier mwte-of-
alion its Profits Prospect of Increase 4c.
&ea island uotton uesuus as suown ny wrl-
om several years of experience.
:. The Wheat urt-p or xexns i-rospecis 01 mis
ra.'etocl: Ralsloe- In Texas IU enormous Profits.
21th. Sheep Husbandry Articles by Ihe pioneers
In his Department Results during a period of years
showing remarkable success.
macriCTOBiso-
and Wool and other Manufactures. Establishmenta
iu operation. Cotton Seed Oil Manufacturing Com-
'' Mal'TheTavenUoVs' and Inventors or Texas as
shown from the records of the Patent Office
statistics.
';th. Table giving the statistics of ail the couotlee
wi vuu .jvavc vof vue uf cseuv year enuipg Augusv u.av
I5W as furnished by tlie Assessors and Collectors
such a: number r apres assessed value; town lots
value j number uf negroes Value; hoists value
tittle yalue; aggregats taxable property of each
county; ad valorem tax pole tax Ac
23lh. Increase In all the above items during tha
past year.
23th. Total taxable property of the State and In-
crease since last year.
BOth. Average value or lands In all the countler.
31st. Census taVen the present year by the Deputy
Marshals of the United States showing tho amount
of all the agricultural products of the several coun.
lies of the State population nf each of the oountlca
and total population of the State; also the products
of Ihe various Mods of manufacturing mechanical
and other indastrlal pursuits
tD2 axo couuxacx.
o3nd. The amouut of Exports and Imports of the
several ports of Texas and Increase as compared
with previous years.
IXTSaXIL 1UFK0VEUE3TS.
02rd. Railroads The Progress Extent of each In
operation up to date of our publication Prospeels
of further Extension Xew Charters passed by the last
Legislature aud Amendments to previous Charters.
History of Railroads In Texas c. &c.
84th. River Bay and Harbor lmprovements'under
direction of tlie Stale Engineers. Canals 4c.
COVSRSaiST.
85th. State Officers in all the Departments Execu
tive. Legislative and Judicial with Salaries Jtc
aClli. County Officers In all the Counties of the
State Various sources of Public Revenue Expendi-
tures Treasury Department Public bchools School
Fund. .Military Operations for Frontier Defense
Troops called Into Service by the State Also by the
united 6tm.
37th. Fees of Office enumerated fur convenience
of Reference.
83th Varloas Jllhtiry PosiJ ajml ofjlcrrs and mn
(tatlupvd at each.
63il. Table of Iistaiiuea between the most impor-
tant points In Texas.
i'HIi. Various Stage aad Mall Routes In Texss with
their connections lime 0! Arrival acd Departure.
4Iet. Description or Counties.
Und. New Counties created by the last Legislature.
V.rJ. Judicial Districts as changed by the last Leg-
islature with thefJudea and other officers of each
The days for the commencement and close of the
Courts In csch county ic.
44th. Supreme Court of the Stale.
4uth. District Courts of the Un'ted Statis In Texas.
Mill. Post Offices In Texas.
tTlli. A Chart of all the Railroads in Texts show-
inz the connections Termini Ac. at one view
srap or TSX1S
43th. Our Map-of Uie State for IsOl will present
correctly aU ibetountles and new county bounda-
ries established by ll.e last Legislature corrections
and additions uf new towns roads Ac. will be made
according to the latest luibrination.
NbW UHLLAivS1
WiLM- 1. COLliU VVe I'VTK T
3?It H.TMXtJTVt
t nt.ixiV ivniAf rills
(RafflH Qati4.fr rltfSW Imp?ufeu rt.t la Mil iSmi
t llra. rHlftlCd Octotr Till llv )
.laiii;fnrlorr Tim 11 of iU-nuer &.
OFFICE AND DEPOT
No. S5 M. Iarle 'arret
UASEMGNT OF Till! JIASONl'o HALL
.W OliLKAAe.
Tnrt loll iwlnx 1V1U dl ihor th pr.w uf tl. varlou.
rlle Mill 1 innLU -V.tcre :
11 IuchIret.cS liurr Prlj mo. -
IS Incn Flinch Burr Prlej IIU
18 Inch! reach ilufr Prl.ci3;.
SO Inch I'relich Burr. Price 1105.
U Inch F.enth Ddrr Price s)0.
10 Inch r-cnlli Burr Trice ia.
54 li ctFrcccii Borr. Pilci 4310.
1 hew Mil's ara of onl)iein ninu'rctnr aa writ as ul '"
r-outi em liiviiili.n and 1. .ve sieter Jdiitd f. tak. thr
liasTpna.inM over ALLnlhT MillswntrevereiblM e.1.
tttue 1-vte.STAl iv Fllt brl.Hn J.et&.a Mi-s 11.- f
arse Alius wes Hriiioiitn Kr r 10 lucue. uianictrr 01
AVflftt) cniKiUOUJJ . - UUfcJIEIOffJUKN IN ro
MNKIKAU in 01 c trunutc and forty Jivt tecond:
rriiTi3.(l t vjcomni.tt-r t le llie tWieat Jcurvcr
oirtiln; fro 11 a Mit Tmb itaxUluti wur cJ hFtrtt
VriA' nin Ui i-i i lenuin MM.
i Yt a fow 35 lucli Mills irf f lha te-tt qiatltj
o Ft iUi Bu r vioub (nw i4i tiT sliced cxc!ulvrlf
f-jr it Ir.alit AVIica . u'l tuve tm hcstAtrmi tn rtvuir.-
in'iKlini theint K ihelxat a id clicapcat yiouilrc MU'-i
fTrfff ruiio.'n; puilc. a
I luvcaUoii tw palrict&l IcjUj Hvi qi n e tul-
115. no l tit I can rurLUh 'ihote who iltBlreaa i U lab-
IoirJiItn wtih Ihe (01 woue llteroLner. -
Al irOitloe Olottts Fnf.ri. amen M&cMi.:a br.il illtl
hoi.furt Itbcd to r rl( r.
ror tiirttcr iar IcuUrO IdrM
WllshW I. dflIjU.11.V-v I'uli-ntrv
mv.awl Cs't Jurlrt."tM .twOleaDf1
Vill'ZlS iMliD-LL 1'IANOS.
ClsViUlt 1IKYKU
7:3 Alton sf-tta r riiitf AU'vvLPin.v. '
Tfe l'ur!d-a'
151112 IP K.'H1UITH)V I'lllZK .MK1I lf
AWARDE 1 TO . MKTER
For Us Two V ano London OcULer Itlh 1J5L
1 1IKYKU rvsieitrilUr Inroraia hla rrlo-ilf aAd !
v.. pulille stpcrelv.ilat bf li-uic.ntatt lyou b ud.
yiii.os eqnat to tlie. for wiich lie leoelved the Prlac
3(I-.al d. Mndon.1851. AI onlira pro .plly attended
tn and steal rare tivVen lu 1 e stlttion aad t acfctng the
kvr.ia
Ills Hm s have fur ntanv )tar sloed Die lost ofa
StUtherncllaate aod every Idsiiuiu.lI 1 fully tuaran
teod. 'ulylOwly "CO.
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fio. at ullE.-tr.Nirr SfltEBr.
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WtitrvVI bpats r. .old at tha Pull suerVi lo--t
prices Ld )0u 1 avt thn
ADVANTAGE
of recelvlcg
A. HandHoniH Present
woaTU rastf SO cons TO illO
WITH EACH BOOK.
(IE I. I. KVAN'd- llriclual U.ft Book Enterprt In
!n ndorsd ly t-e Bo.it Ti-v-te
alid al the ieallujf cttr lu.d niuntry
twU-TS 1 he Uutud ta-es.
aK . kVa- i.uuduil trsavt..n uav
r.c4odneapn.lullon6fu .WS
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Ual e.l.'euve ortLe beuelt. d-rivet
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boulis are -eu 1 tb.v uti..rls vuold
ubv nave iviunu lueir wy av vue
hands of tenders. Franl Ltil e t
Xeierpupcr.)
til 0. 1 l.'VAXS Kreps eo.'taully on hud he mo-t
i-sttiisve slock t!ie tetvan-s. .s-uit-m
nt f ImjgIv and Llr.uUlc? frveto
all wbu nuy apply. 111. mjl uui-
plt Vs catalogue of Hook aid rjln."i
the Unit'd Sia f s.
(IE 1 0. LVsM His a.lviatucesoffe-l Mm by uib.r
publbhsrs and raaaufadur-rswiiivh
enatle him lo furcVi t.i irvtro..i
w ib a finer qual t ant a 0-Iter as
sortment o aifu lLsn any other e-
t bll hent.
0 .! '1. KVANi Publishes near'y-TAo HandroJ Put-
T ulsrand loterevticg B01 k; tier f..r
as 1 pull slier. l.e Is if t'.r able tt oN
pcr errs preni'utra and coir.mUsioa'.
""'. O. EVASt Ousrn es perfo ts.'l.faaUon to ail
who may send for Book-
O -.0. O. EVANs' New cla-sloea catalogue of Books
e-nbracc-i the wr.lina of every stan-
dard suth.r tn every deyrmnt of
hterainru ind gives ail the Informa-
tion r.ht'r to the t.urvhs'n and
fvrwaidi&A t.y Mail or E.prit.
i.f B-ts or r.i fn.m hlt'B'adlisl.-
me'ii li-g.tbcr wt h f dl ill-re le ..
.. lo 'c.lilt ino-vey
llfrj. si. UVA.IS' Citvt oe of li. Si w'll W slt
iirti and tin. of eite s- tuaiirnvd-
drrtsli. the I'nltnl "-'ab.
IK.. t EVA.S Iadueiin.nl. to A-nts cxn-uit l
snrpas rd. Th ini't I t nl c-iru-u-lstlona
are tferid a d a so le tlna;
eubserli ibt. tutkis la tfce maa
rrjMiioseil iweity UriL can b
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uit toEell fmm tVeoM f.ib'oned
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ageuclu. Seit J nr r vk eiitilvt
tlc noLt of tutritoy ci.trreti' ami
ont trial will MI rroiMRtttbtrbort
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li..oks of Fiului. !
Buka or l)?vut on !
Buoki uf Amus.ment!
ItiMitsriribeOld r'o'k.!
Rooaa tor the Ycuui Folks I
UOmkj rr' IIu bands !
Bodies for Wises!
' books for Lovers!
Books for Sweetheart. 1.
lli)ks orButa!
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I'uvlsuf llu-P'li jjfe. ' -
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Poo a of Hlsoiyl
lio-iss of Bl"sr.phy !
B-oka.if Advsnlure!
I'mki bjut Sailor !
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IVols b-ini liid-an!
Uttf.llaa'o'it lln'l-is!
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lluuka fur M'rehvi's!
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lloolis 'or Lawyers!
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A Vine Gold Watch and Chain '
A llndome Service cf Plata ;
An Sltu-ant Sill: Dress Pattern ;
A Splendid Sett of Jewtlry ;
Of miy utlier cbo'ce arid eim-ncrst -d In in l.f nt
Olftt can do so by arttr-c .s an 1- at Tor t Is c-iallslf-menl.
Al.y person 'nnryirl of ihe roUitrjian eaii amt;
sltuply by furmlny; a clu1 s.tullax A 1 at or o 'as and re.
ndtt ns; lbs amount of niuney nqu're t fn tbe S-ime. -
eud foaCa'aoue which eunlaltia all tbe des red la
turnutloultla'lvtiasteacKiandtief'.rmalla nf tluLfl.
andtoUiuieprrmpt aad hqnora'1-i UnlIt!KSOuilrst s)l
otdtr(J
U?ltw Hfstisl Quartavs
or
f.'KOUCIE Q. EVANS'
Mil .T IJIr-T'-IlilOK. KWUIPUIZK
IN THE WORLDj.
l'EBHSITLT LoCATXU IT
u. tail Chestnut dirri-i
I'HlLVDIvLil'IIIA.
lulyll(leo-w
Witifc.
JE2Saft';RMAr2
PK -IS"
NEW YORK.
17EAVY IJIP0RT1TI0SS
OP HARDWARE
FOR THE TEXAS TKAUE.
OPTTTS Sc CO t Is K -V'
laPOBTEBS OF
ud Dpalera In I'nrehrn and Domeatle
IMUHWiKK
hpiiIkrv aas-i riflk. iianitM. and
IIBAVV IJOOll-
or itbri OBSXlals-Tloa
Wv7 and 0 Itaralsy Street opposite Ilia AaUrlioilM
MEW Ydltlf!
olUlrtDC. of Uardwaro which Is to couphte. La.
b.easet.ct.l .voneof our Orm now U toroD-.and .nv.
-. -
bra.es a fud and c 'inplete asatmentof
KtigliMh German yronoliiHlt!
AtlrJlllLV.V IIAItOWAUK
-l.ku .er prepared tui.fferilo tha TEl'.VarilAUK
atllu
I.owctt Prices
V. O.tKll ur AI'PKDVEII l'APEK
V wiiaA.. ' l-uritvuUrltrti'lon tooirxtock of
Gun aticl Cntlei-y
1. .hi. II.. a-e-sitnti-roHuliii Usarkifan.i !i.o!
n iU'u:aj l trt Iv 'n U-. n
jr ra upaad b-lni rllrau't. et.
x.
J. Jlt-L!H v 'I LeAvntbyuiall on dicsslez:
'lU'PlSA.rfLLrJV
7 aiii ! Ilarclay Street
IutsI0Jilw2m
HKW YORK.
.. H'. KLUllS GUEEXE
DirukTea3 no Jdmu or
China Glaaai and Earthen. Ware
No. 60 VE3EY ST. NEW YORK.
' vt r Atd the UL1 AOESTS 01 lliepare wMte -A11A-
maNTLNE" aad richly colored "ESAMaL Kl
wakeV t!reajrt Dinter and Tv Heia decorated
aud lamra burnt iu at the JI"nftlafy tumaybeor
dered. (
Wet. lliilr-rt dlrecl KUWAItDS' ROYAL IRIIN-
aTONE CH.A." JIAUDUCK'S PATZ.NT IRON
STONE CIIINa" aud 'WUITE ORlNITC WARE."
Our hlutk t.r COMMON GOODS Is rnuarkaWy fall
and uitiiphu.
"jItooi..1 laLtasurtmcat of FKEIUlll'IIIKJ
:'iii .hi' .itiaitrfeAfirvfecOrafecfaud saw at Sale
A.t'l' t.r t.t bes mikers or toui Cut aad Fretted
Gtuttuare. 'jler.g ceniprtit'oa in ibis Unr of
ili.-s
Our .100. uf SlLVElt lLATl and tRtrfANIA.
tt ARE Is ren futlmd attractive ati- c . ls Hi st
L e totem Jan'iocory prices.
Having L-i.de tlie SO UTIIERS MARK ET onr ipctllL
ry. .erfinllvlen lyiwj.Ictfr.m the Southern atd uuIA-
ire.tern MerTh-intsacoatlunsoceofthelr palroaase.
. V. mJllIIS c CIlEJitE.
o Ywy Sir. rt Sre- nd Isiock rtar or Actor Iloose.
N ATM. BURTI-1 foirctrly N. W. Bjflls aad Co.
FLIA" V. OKL' E formerly of Oardrtr. Ureene 1
Or. aa I 0. B. Twe-d 4 Co.
HEVJ'N . WUlTLOCK.SjI.l Partatr.
rav Dorj tLe coming bummer vrr -hall locate hear
UxuaoWAV. ti.l.I.Jf of Canal it eet.
imtrsurtr
REMOVAL.
BRVl'lf BKOTinUl tc SEVVliU
IIAVS KEaOVED
rrom.toMlVf'arren Mreet to th.-lr new Marble Stores
38 t AMI 3SB BKOAIIWAY
ilIKUalhr 111 open a heavy stockof Il.cnwiaz
IT tJu.VF. c. erciulvelv adJOted tj the FvuthKn
ttad -. aud hop by thtlr tucresisvi) adlltlts to Iw enabled
1? inncl Ueir tadn-ra -lib prnnplssatut Uttoa
itnai tinu-u .i.c.-eiicu n.i ir..ca- szvt
.'ELSt tLEUfiATi
:OMM.lSSION 3I33ItClIA JfX
AND COTTON FACTOR
u. mad lr'lAetvY U.nnd MranJjO'al
uie union. Texan. yi'.fi
C..IH. SHELTOX
WITH
Saclcett Belchor cc Co
tJKUCEllS AAU sjiMIMIIltk MKltt'U.l.Vnr
20 l'EAlti. STREET
miS1 New York. wly'CO
KttF. ll-.'i i. iKltKi:
liuportei-a andJobborx ol
rt)iii;i(;.Y A"tj ajieiuca-i-
CTJ'ri.EJt.Y AND GUNS
m a s o rACT crtiats
OK Illt-'LIM AID IIISUIA't.KIl riaTOLS
bo"e Agents fur It. lMIruff's Caststcel Ajct
33. 33. Sc S. Oval-eye Cotton Hcoa
38-1 aml3SG Ilrosdivay
MTtV YOK.
HIHIIAlcrttr.llltrjrr. JAMES I. DAY. of
i.'HAai.rr ui'.utr special rirt&er. lata
Ofc.ii. AKllIUR aEAVEIt. WewOrie-ns.
Juljt-if
A. II SUIO.MS
(Late Ward 4 SlmoninJL
iiipunTRU Afffj" COMMrssinM srur-niriivrr
Afc a7 al!l VUI!niiiW Aew York
CLE i.E.STa IMPvKTKR. of theTVIct. oftha
j . iitrwii 1 cuiiicut uuuki tu X IXHG- WfilCa I S OUCT3
wt jiAjarrcin aaua.-irsTo. iiaosf locx
ChamDZQW 0te "Da? tie tf-mUHll' In .mri
UtartU tToa &ewrcc Orv- Bord';xt In ci .n talf
tnm Rrvmdf tf VarotiJ Tlntsat snj trn-' 133
V.J. bUU feo . U.M....UU U.. V f'liA .
" i ra ajeon?pscicBei ; ail px-.
Jamaica and S: Cntx j;m W-tlnodj.
fiandtcQlch ir.iiei b-stbraadj.
Jlolljuddtit beat b-l l.
i Uu Ji'jsV.ufM. -l'i'' ?renth. Jnncllwl7
-iD . ou-TWiiiiT. .niXTXanrrisrr.
CiinilM IT WHOLESALE!
.. I r.fclit vt. 'l)Nos.U4im)axaeStS.
I ' 1 irk. -I uwva kecvou hand a rjilaad jompieli
m.nii.t.t.1 ui ladjfiaie Ctathitij. Sirtl and Men'a
hi ter U's - uarUcnlarly adapted tn the wsQUxvrTexar
u lj . .it-iih.-Ti --le
- 1. s .i-rttol' .ni. anlnlitatmL 1 taen
nljtfrtf
iltMLilKISs FK.VVKU i BEA'SrTIT
W VESEV STREET.
iKra .; Astor llouse Kew Tork.
mroTxas or
-IIHMHt;-- HiAKrv bEAIt CriX.
aaxHTs rva
r;Muri!f tirands of Virginia jlanaraituretl
Tubticci)
sm DXaLXXS 19
-H'ine Groceries
. g". Suitable tor the Southern trade. wly
OiAllILT JE.VMXCS A. CO..
(SCuGESSOaS TO)
UU.ND1CT wnEELER t. CO.
il holt-salt Saddler) and !Ianic Eoiue-.
AT T3S ous srajre
lo. 31 Warren at. (Corner Church-.'
A. uur manufaaurlna: laclilties have been largely Increas-
ed we feel at.fe 10 otter additional Inducements tn all wtt
ma favnr 11. wltl Iheir patroruute.
CONDICT JENKIK03 A CO.
New Yuri.
JK.NNIHUs. rilUMLISMUN i Co
iinrM-wIy tniarlcrtini. S. 0.
. . WALoaoi... TUO'S .BOBB...SIATHI.. WaUiSfiSI.
iVtLllHOl. HOUR vt til.
' fs 4l.sss rasas s .-m .
IVIlULOAt.tt ;mrt;Kii-
Sti.
0.11iHl.vSIU. ..IHUCIUNTS
No's 71 73 tt 75 Fiost STaxrr
XEW YORK.
feblJ-wly
LANES BOV'CE A- CO.
ILATI WI(. a. LAJH a CO)
tXrOliTERS AX1 JOBBERS OF
STAPLE AN FAXCY OllY GOOOX
LU4 J3roatlva3. 2?aw Yorlt.
Whltf Cuods llmlerr and ('loin.
11:1. ir
w. r. Aurr-uauTu.... auoustvs aeesd om.
luua AruDauTu.
UIEA'UROTII UnOTlIKKfs
IRON POCNDER'Sj
tIA.Mll'AITOilCIL' OP STOVI lt.ial!f
.tA'rO; rr.tnrHKK&' iv.me
l Oil Ac. 1 1 1 Krelrmuii l..rVew Yorli.
FOUNDRY 'AT PORTCIIESTER. . Y.
SJ lantt-vtv
B.J. XiJUTst CK0TI1EU
Wftsstifi-titi-triaiitl liuxrtet of GUNS txiit! SlATtlU
I'l-rroLf. UIFLKtf. CUlvr IlBVfiLl Mtm.
fetiittTeyaescrftIVinofnnEAIlMS with ill th-lWt
liitproTcmcnui. .Q7 tonaiiy wrtcre prenjuy
mKn atu-nt?rf to. wh
-eJ. w. wMiTUWi. . .. . nATraaxtfrs ..id. a.. wHJTtocs
lUMiw.imMi ancruiuti
11. .V K. 1. tllinuit.1t it. CO tLate Whit
1-k. k Luis liX.) 1 Ueelujuan Mint corner Nas
uu liul.Trler nf 'Swjnuc ItraAdUr. Wine Clffars.ite.
Mt. H'ine Ciffar.dre
of Vlrrtnla Tobtorft. nd
.il rui ravunit iran.i. ui virnnia iouuom.
vli;.iiele ie-i r-irroflss.newTor.
ttt' ctw. ..... ........
i:irK s !.!..
o. CAXrioux.
..J.
aoovra.
.I-Ktll UJS UKKhEtt .C(I.
vCKlxaeou.- r' eaaaaL. traoctxs a envj
I ttuSAirrcaek uf l V7aoi.asALa DKALaxa ut
-VIHILrJIY A.MI HAILMUds.
.to. ii CaanaiM iTairr. Nsrw Yoaa
f " lini.rirri "f haddlery Hardware- ja
MU?-wlV
iTEAMI JIL'liaMY k CO.
faruarhaa oV
)JI.' V HUAAIIirX OK OLD VI.VTVtir-H.
surantoa oBAana or
vad-tr...n-rrylirtnnd olbrr t ine.
1 "Isi I Hnvana Sogarii Ace.
eoLziMrosTxa or tbs
Creitrtit Crlfbratea Champa-tie.
os.Lxaa ra
Klr UltOCCIIIKh.
soEMts ros."
HKKHIT j-tLY VUllXll VUtailtU. TOBJ.VCV.
o Loaf Sutrar Teas Spites ir.
Vssxv ST.4W NxwToax.
Sunu black rear nf the Astor Ilouaej
u.ivs wly
D tOWVAK ..............H-.I.VlCliIfO.V
miM'JIlX a 31UECUIS0.V
COIMMISSIOT JVTOERCaELAJvl'rS.
Au. 1 13. Ma! Jen Laue o York.
LIDERAL cash advances mtde on eonalajum.nls 01
Cotton and every description of t?out.era prorduee.
fe"SlwU
s..&;
iuxau tatasox uiid suwsTxa.
wiLUAst o cuaooxtt. ........ ...... .sreoBax r.sisun
. KMKUSO.Y BREWSTKR A CO.
sssvrsoresssi asd sistssi 1st
BOOTS .A-ISTIs SHOKS.
0. I UH Uroadwny rVcvr York.
(Near Howard Hotel.)
oclfcwtly.
h
NE"W YORK
" ' " " a . - I
No Mineral. iYo Pelssa. f
DR. LEROY'S FREiVCII SPECIF
FOnALL. AI-TECTIOSS OPTHE Uni. .
Orsana andlheve ARVclIona only.
To Tas FtmuoFLfUen yean trial cf this "Mixture'
la New Orleans has fnliv tested Its oow&tkfid removed
thoee preJadices which pnysldans aad thejablicaerall7
fctvea-afiiiixn advertised meuldr.t by Its Invariable sac
cess la all Urethral Diseases. suU as OonontMChronie
aonorrhea.uiedSriMiiodlc Strictures. GraveLSeundgia
of tlwClidaeT and Urettira.AItlois of the Kidneys In
'Oiitlnence or tho Urine. Whitec etc
..Z':Ji!''aTS'"iT.!'a?'ff"iitatzTK''SlT
UNBTRIAL willronviiicitliemaritseacacy.iwwella.
lUsuFerlorlltnvfitvviypiepirsiion now ud foriimllir
pttrMses.
It U pure! j ;fei te. . o( t nat.ous can t taien
withoutear of uVlo don ind .BeH is cure in from tire
toelKhtUays .... . v ..
.lSSI.'SSS0?-1 .M ' ""Vrnl iSf?S r
i?HS iJ52?Jft li'L SS3hV!?iSy.?5i.':1i
.SSe2'?ti?.S Snrt?fSfili!Jf.in-
i.J-K'n'vrT7.? OT" UMU m taSa- KKci
r.t. l.tri riiss as ta. i.. . .
ItwooMrweUmcasesoftaicUvhcaaaauieet
wnsslncoraeajonwith the JIlitoreoi r "Camphorated
MUsdoata Injection ' Price per PalaLWcenu.
rersonsresiu.Dxexauisusuce wiscmx vocniuunur.Xj.v;.
"0I?? ." COiapuceico on.stmiu innsm
jve laueu. or lor any ovner rtpccirio si-ae can do so
oy wrlLtnx a ruu retau oi sneir case atidrm so Lira.
Muutheru Medical lutlnnarj. llSCaaxcmctXT&treer.Nev
Orleans.
Recollect every French label has the signature o
UK. I.tKUY sad cacti Easnanlaaef taefac-sl3ill.lisn
n'-of L.UTIIOM-0 CO
Sole fropnetors .la. 113 Oaroadoletstreet
in- The geaalae article cfVaal atH.CL.ASCU.
OFjrsIrnigiilstUarketstrwt.sole Asceat forUalvestoa
Texas. ' t -cr" .
ror fun aetA!Isaduirectlocs.procnreLwO.T.'aTreav
tlae' lo be vCvtLyrer nf ehargc from tha Agents.
icrT-wtw-tf
DR. J. BOVEE BODS'
I13?EKIAIa
WINi; BITT1BS.
t a ew Lneacs. la.
TllE3EDITTtiBS.fo.-lhecUfS0f Indplmt tTrastunp.
ujc. 1731c Lu Weak StomadisOea4riII)ehBltTWid
Uo ' for purifying aad enricliins tha Wocd are alsolately U-i-surpassed
by aay other remedy. Ta be assured of this. It
is on y necessary to make the trial.
ine ttinensei isoi a. very supenor qua;uy warmi-ie;
and InvlgoriUsg tie whole system from the head to t
leet. AS vneacisnTxxa are lvni? auu uumuiiK us iueiz
claracter so tiey streiitheu and InTljorila tha -whole
systemaHdjiva
Fine Tone untl Healthy Action
toidlturiartjtryeqn3JzlnsthedrctuvUoa.reraovtnob.
. ...MifnnB nmtwlH4n.Mlw.nnll.
They are also exceHmt for diseases and weakness pecu-
liar to rraitu viae a tonic Is required 10
aTEEXQTIIEN AND EltACE THE SYSTjf:
NoladywholssaMecttoiissltndeor CsmfAeis shouTd
be without them as they are revivlos; In their action.
These BrrTCaa will not ooly cure but prevent discs s s
aad la this respect are doubly raluaoteto lheperjou!c
orteelLwho.may use them.
Ur For proof or He truth of tile r faB panics trs
and refntnoKS to persons cured on Ibe circular Inside- M
wrapper acsompaoylng each bottle.
.. WlAllIJW WIODIFIELD & CO..
piiornrnTORs.
7S Wililini.iyirLereriJh'riyHifeer
vVtW YOIIK.
For Sale 1y
G. A. WEiaOIAJf Galveston
SOLE AGENT FOB TEXAS.
tuayiawtwly-'ai
ALBEIiTSOX S.3IDI)liE
No. 3. CNION STREET NEW ORLEisS.
Agent for
W G-. demons ijro-wn & Co'ss
CELEBKATED COTTO.V GITiS
(Masulactand at CoLtrsiss; Oa.)
IV t 've to announce to their planting friends la Tests
t!u? t ey have opened a bra&ch of their STEAM EN
GI.VE.O SAW Ar.O GRIST MILL business la OAL-VE.-Trat
the weft bnon bo-seof
BKA.fl KAHDLE &. CO.
am a yp
To whom sR orders should ba addressed for aay-descxip-
-Uoa of
Stationary and Portable Steam Engines
CIIlCCLR SAW AlILLS. PORT.VBLE CKALN
JIILLS COTTOS CIAS
huaflln: (Jin Cnriniuc.Jir..
April il.'ta-wtwtf
iLBrT.T WEBER
MlsC7A0rtrsa or
UltA.M) All! "Ht'.lltfc
IMA.NO FOK.'fH-.
i war Kv'ubwt NBA tTin.ii .-mtusi
sr Vnrh.
exrsxs3eiK: -KlcharvUun
X t- GarresUsx Texas.
Parson's Kemale Semtory. WeHerviiie. Trart. e.
Texas.
Slo&sstery of VlsitiUea Sesa'y. iiobslr.aA .jkaaauv.
Ccavcat cf St James rVm'ySI. 21 kltacTs La.
SiAers of Mercy stessdi-ary tUtia. ' ssarvs.
CoL K. T. Floyd. Tocot. Fh-
W. Dancar.. rtavannah. Oerfrsia.
rbeae n-vno are mad. xprrt ' ' vt. VmiIu. htra
Uiey rvrry asinvlrv axa. aau ar wn.usMt u tris
their sweetness or lob a&d powe. m .uy csuui'. .rttera
from Ttssvs accompaxlsd by cash or a satisfactory refer-
ence will be prutaptl; attcaded to and a RsS cf prices for
warded by mail ou sppIlcalloB.
AKAISTEOXO & EBO
Aents. Galveston. Texas
decSS-wAtwtf
SOCTHEUX CASUUCE BEPOSITORT.
V?m Xi. 3tIiDoiialvl
."sO. 412 BKOADWAY.AAD 27S C.WAI. ST
ITEW 702a.
Tho subscriber offers to i3s Soulhera friemls and casbt
era tbe best selected assortment of Coaches. Rccxawsys
Eorouehes. Top asdRo-Top Buggies. StaeIIacxjOmliI-
buKX Piantatloa and rfd.llinjtWtgons. Suliler etc. wlli
the choicest varltty of Haracsf suitable to each tiit caa
'befJudIatlisor3ayothermarl:t.at low prices and on
abera! terms. Andasevtryartlslsin hlststiMsijaiat
tuBt exprtaJy for Use Southern oujit jartles pay fea
assured of always rcceivla; workthat is adapted m every
resptxt to Soalhcrn travel aad waidi may te relied en as
belns composed of Etwd nnterials asal sads laawfsrk
maaUe manner. - " '
' TAiatteatioa of buyers Is (Erected tktrtkalarly toth
sabserEieis celebrated Concord Qazy.
acv3wtwlT.
RE AT. OVAL.
UTUiiOPi UILRU'SUA.
HAVE removed from IS Murray street to the Hrn sd
cm-noiLuus Broarn bioaetorif.
377 and 379 Broadway corner While St
JEW YORK
Where they otfer an uausually larse and attractive stock cf
SVLNCTT GOODS.
WATCIIES. JEWELET
SOLID SILTER WARE
SILVER-rLATED WAEEL
PEEFDilERT BDTT053.
WOOD & WILLOW WAKE
Ac Ac Ac.
T whUIi -h-y Insl-r the a'ttntten of Southern buyers
only.
Order resjeetfally soHdted.
Fritted C.t Wanes s at by mail oa applkatlon.
iglrHwtwly'CO
OEFIASCK SjUJUXDES SAFES.
ROBERT 31. PATRICK
sou KASCTACTCBca or Tax abovi
OiLKCHATEl) S VF1 eU i'ATEVT POWUtUl
PROOr DEFIANCE LOCKS AND CP)Si-BAlt3.
Fira and Barslar-froor Side-Board and Parlor
Safes for Silver Plate etc.
Iten.'.M -Murray sfrttt. Comer CtUejtlUce jr. r.
formerly 19i .Trarl Street
slanunvctory. No's 60 6X St and M Caaaca street.
new Yonn.
iiji3e-wtw
.1. 'J. EE5XIXCES i CO.
338 IIROlDtYAY NEW YORK
Catabll.brd 177H
IMPORTERS OF
Fine Groceries and Pare iTincs and Hrandlci.
l'Hif'CiA.- ami i)itL;;isnt
Can -rlv uu r ur ly an.i .xce.b-i ce f all iwv'a iktIt
ur brand.
C. E.YXI3 Ac CO.
Houston Texas
are our Agents and win supply tha trade.
"Th. nniise of A. U. BENNISOER A CO. has sas.
tAlned a renntallon that well maT be envied foraneriod
of elfshty years and then- name Is a imaranteeof tfce exact
anamenuirninoi wsuue ervueyieprcscuv. ..a.uwwv
mercial Advertiser.
marawtwtf
BIDWELL'S PATENT
COAL. OIL. GREASE.
rTIHIS Grease Is motta from Coal OUand has been found
JL bvrcpcalcdtwtstolrathenaOrticoooniicaJandat
fliia t!mj tt b. st Lcsiucatue for Raixxoai Coacoxs.
Hill 'kakixo. t-TAOX. U'acoss. Castu. GauiaOX3
VxaioLxs of nJI kioila-Mirt oil heavy beMlsc krrphtic Uie
Axlks alry cool lad not reoalriDc to beluokeil flr far
w-rci It Uu bi-eirUsted oa RiltruaJ Uar and with out
KttkiDr of t'ie woite It ins mu. Uh the i 'arrsXOOO dUes
II liallruaJ. Orcmbos. Livery Stat le and Express Com-
panies tbat btve trieJ It prooaonce tt tie nt plus ultra.
It com bines tbt; bo.ty and flaldity of TaHot. learAi and
Tar. indunlltecstieral La&rlcators. win act run oZi 1
Ib? warranted to ntaad any l'eoleatue.
1 tave It la boxes 3K to W poueds Also ktfx a.d bar-
rets from frto WO pound for cenrI n au. sal. Tht
t-oxe arsrefjable. they are tii btdus lit dSMler by 1
Inches deep ami boid 3' poandj r.et . le'ahlp rerr red
lly ftirS&eenu eacb. Ibe t-osesarp oeatn. ud hardly a
Ca man. Tearostatr & pressman UUIer or rann.r
wout. not porcha. ne box fortrfaL Tbe smill aJza ita
come In oe tf fix dozen each. Wbea sold by tbe CeVe vo
Cbarge U ruulc for i-acksstes. Goods can be scot by E
r.rei Trtth Mil for oallecUvs or hrt time where -vdei
ire axxxmijaattd with sutbtacttry rerorcBCC.
list ok ri;icr.
One iio3 5 lb. boxes 1 6J la ks of ft) lbs X ct?.
Krlfr-Infceof 1WH.3 c.' Oee .rre-s 31b.
xe-. J1S 50 In stecsof M-aodwIba. ftcts. lalnrrer
of to 400 lb?. rents.
DA.MCL DIDU KLU. M9rrrf meet
ledwly bw Kort.
V
UOK A CO.'S CAST STEELr -
PATENT GROCXD SAWS.
rsilihnbfberjmancftnrefroEatiieBr3TCAJT8TxrL"
X OiBCULAUSAWS from two laehes tosxfeetln
dlameteT. TbMwstraliardenedaiidteaptredandftre
(-round and flolahe) by machinery designed expressly for
he purpose sod are therefore mucb superior In truth and
uniformity of acriace to thOtte pouna in tbe usual manner.
Tbey require Ies set less power to ame tbetu are not so
liable to become ticaiea ana proa.
They also nu&Uabsntrc Cat Steel
produce a Ylnr la tlniber-
MILL PIT AK I CROSSCUT SAWS A2.D BILLET
WSBb. jf sttpcrior quality i ail of which: they bi7
for sale at their woreroonu
.o. IV And tl Gold Street
rt they uaylm obtained iisc.of the piisdpal rlardWar
Merchants Is tha Ua.toJ States And Canada
K. HOIS A CO
frfntmc Creu Machine nnd Saw- 3Ianuictureri.
Noa. 2tf and E Qo!d SireeS Xsw York
t& The followtn extract la ffom s ntTlznada by
committee of sdetitiac and practical fftntleaen appotateil
by tbe American Instltnte :
Yonr cotamitteeiuecf uaanioaopIztocUialinue
apyarainslnTented by Mr. K. M Hoe for Krtndine Saws.
he has delayed jzaX loemiity ami Uct In the adaptation
ol machinery to tlie productluo of results in the Fbasuao
tun; of aat.4 which niay with t-roprlety b -lenoiniajiaed
the nt pluf ultra it the art.
ILLfJSTRATED CATALCUUEN conulnlnrpricrsli.
.iAt.t ri4ihriritlnn of s.ws. and aCo ran uUnlnr ditec-
Uonsforsettlns aad sharpenlnr with other hUormatJon of
Interest to tbe Sawyer will be sent by mall to tho Oslareu I
ofptIesdeilrIn(tthesaiae. Andthewcanbehadfrom f
J. P. DAVIS. Cahreston J
noTS-wtt AaentfoTTexao. ;
j. s t. finccv. i
CII.APII1AIV JLYOM & NOYES '
(Viili'l raas: rucr 4 tlcacxcn at. xrwroax)
lMrOUTKIl3 01 AND DEALERS IS I
FronclijEngllslAjGermaud: Amerleau
ATancy Ciooda
AAD YAAKEC AOT50.8 GEXEn VLLY.
lcr.l5-ly.
WASH. U. HILL.
wrra
UESRY SWIFT & CO.
AVltOLESALE CUOdEHS
COMMISSION AND IMP0KT1SQ
ivr k k o ee a. k" re s.
tl71Ir0d.V4lh dor abuse Trlnlly Church
lonaM SEW VOHK. wtf
O H" Ii'X- W 2' - II -X 'A
p
For Statesmen Judges Editors Fhystdas of the
oldest school as well u newTstfre; it their nnquillflail
aanctlon. and recommend it or all eaJeJ of eruo-
tlona and diseases of the xealp and orator but all
.in.l..ti nnttx In tratirvln? that It will nr.
" . fk.ef?"' i. '5 T? ZnLZfZ
serve Iht hair from being gray and Boa rautngto
any age as well as restore. Head the following
oic Gaovx S. C June . 135.
Vmor O J.W..OD: Pear 3 r:Yonr Hair Beatonulve
ij rsrlv gamlua- popularity la iha eomnnmlty 1 hav
jvj (.cassta iy pwlndite 3sMeaad jive out ilair
K'Stratl7en-rfecltefi:
p tIi ye r I3E4 I was so oafortaasla as to lo
thrown from my diy agsin-t a ;ocSc near the roadside.
rrom which my head rtcelved a terrJUe blow causing a
E"" aa or Irritation which commaoUavted to tie brain
" aneraal surface of the head from the effectsor whlct
my hair was anally (tetroyd ovt- lh radre surfstecc
toeaead. from te time 1 first discovered its ereppma-.
however.nntlietlmotritstotalcisapyearancB lexnploy-
ed everjthing I toalt tilLt of tgTnKJeaSmjl maa.
nryselfand;Lltaoainader.taavfuigvneaatnreotha
tUeasbot was llaailv deleattd ineverVbrescricConad-
vanced ...
These an ao other circumstances Iralneejd oe to rescra
to your wortly Hair KeitonUie. which I have every rci-
soa to beHeve. produced a very happy result; twomcnUus
after the first aenhcatam. 2 bad as beautiful a head cf aatr
as X ever saw for which IccLiiniy owe you my most sin-
cere thaakj. Kelt assured cear sir I shall recemmen't
yournrsedyhialluiiuirm; moreover I shall usemy In.
nuence woicn. a aavvcT nrysen 10 say 13 not a utuv.
Ton can publish this. If you think proper.
Tours very respectferhr
it. J. WElOilT.lf.D.
OlTTCX OF TBX-JXrTXXSOTTAW.r
pmbiiilvj-Dk. ii i2aa.C
Dear Sir: I feel It my duty as well a my pleasure to.
ttatato yon the fullowla2 clreamsrancesv which yon can
uk as yon tMak pn.per. A zeatleman fit Lola place fe
I.wr; Ms been tola ever since Ms earli yucia ; so nro-u
50 thit lift wajcim ltd to wear wi lie wis uducrd
t ns a bottle of your "Hair Esstorative" which tc liievt
vrrym"cis; and arte-uslnz some twoonhree bottles his
hair xrew out quite luxuriantly and he imw has a hand-
some head of batr. The xent.!Xaan3 same l Bradrord
anu as Le is rtry well tsown In our tdsoloine: ccuntiee.
marry persons ran testify tu the trath of this atsxemnft .
I jrrre it to you .t the requeu or Mr. Bradfurd. You est
sett a a-reat deal of your ilair Kestotutitt ffi this and ta
lujoinlrt? counties if you hare the proper s;iatr.
jonrs.jtc. TH0MPSO5 bLKOIISuK.
Da. Wood DarStr: Fermi me toexpnss tbu 00 '-
cations 1 aai under for the ectlru restoratjMX of myhax
to Its original coor ; atont the tjue cf my arrtval us b
United state tt wainrapidly becoavuij: eray. tmt upon tha
application of your "U.4rKeWratlve"lcooa recoverea
Itsorljdaal hue. I conaiuer your Beatorasira sa 3 verr
wonduful Icveallon quila taaaazs .is well as ssreteMe.
S. -SJJuALUJCiUi.
The Reiterative is put ap io ootilcs cf three sImS VU -larire
metUvna. aad small ; the small holds X plot and rb-
tails for oaeajtf sr per bcttl; the medltun holds at least
twenty perce. mora hssropottlon than the small retail..
fortwvdollar . ' iotlp i the larse touts a quart. 40 per
cent more ta proportion and retails for a?.
U.J. WXDOt ifupritei. 4t4 BrodaySarf
Yorir and III llartat Btrett St. Lonb Ua.
Aad sold by au gaad Druzslsts aad Ifar-cy OoodsIJeaf.
ers. inivliwtwlm
SIIEEMaS brotiiees '
IMPORTERS AND JOBBEE3 07
MATII"VARE CUTIVEKY fc CONS
AND llASnTACTUBEBS 01
3?lane' find 3?laiio Iron
19 Parti riavrs and lb JInrrnr Street
&Z7T roijr.
WloJtrq" sa fararoila tana s any bonaa la til
trsde 1 estflpwa afflaraneat rf tH kinds f Cauda tonally
kept by Hardware Jobbers. We lavlta particular atin.
Hon moor oonpatiernot Castx!teal Flaaters' IIoeawUU
either round or Oral Eye. Jiyl3-wly
norniAN ieelisd & edet
COMMISSION' MERCHA5TS
2C jnOYT ST. .TOW YORK 20
PAF.niTlTLAR atteaUoa (riven ta Sales of Ialrt
Froducev Cotton Wheat IDdcs Wool Ac
yjer Prompt returns made.
AETHUK O. EOFF1LAS. UZAL W. 1KELASD
AF.THTJB.il. EDET.
WOOL 33AGS.
THE HOFF3IAN TYOOt BAG.
lfAKOrACTCF.ED FSlOil STR03Q BUELAPA
UOFF.ILV.'V IREXvAA'D b EDEY.
TEXAS WOOL COUlflSSIOS UOU3E
No-U FSUT StsXZT. SswTylX.
UAEDW1BE CtTTLEST GfSS St.
W0L72 DASH I 7I3HEB
(succxsscaa :o woarx otaLzsrcx a co
3S Warrtn street Uew York
niPoaTzns or
IIAUD1VAIUS. CCTLEKY GCA8. FISTO
Riflert taiirl Heavy GooOsj.
KEEI' COASrr.UiTI.Y 0.sIl.WDi larraaxd
complete assorcacst of alt descriptions ot foreiga
aad Domestic Harttwarr superior Sheffield Cutlery Lia-
ble and Slcxle Rsrrel Guns. GRlespie's line G-obe 8ht
Elfles Colt's PhUoU. sjid Spcrtt; Artlcies. Sestiruaoy
of Planes andCarpenters Tools. Collins best Axes tru-
pnrred ncttern Cast Steel Plasters Hoes Cane Knives.
Anvils vVes. Kiri-rmltiis' Tools Ac all of which we
offer to toe Trade and Cctmtry Mcrcaaats; at the lowest
rcarkct prices for cash o-approved credit. nujlJ-w
EICHARIISOS'3
IRISH IsI2Sr3SrS
DAAIAS1X9 DLVPEB3. AC.
Cbnsarncrsef KitTaa2P593s Lcrxxs aad ti-osa desirous
of ubtah-iaslliecxsrcorzaooss should see that the anl-
elea they purchase ara sealed wlta Its fall axate of tha firm
J. Jf. RIClLUtDsO.V S0X3 fc OWDEV.
ass siaranteeof thesoundaessanddvubuofthexpoAt.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary as isrgt
quantities ef mfzrlor aad defective Liaeas are pxeparetf.
season after season and sealed irith the name of Kieuaao
09 by Irita nouses who rerr-JIess of the tniury Cms
lallcted aHta on tha Azaerlsau consumsr aad tua "tauaiia
turersof theenaiae Goods. wRl aot readiiy abssdiin a
business eo proHtabse whte purcaasers can tie Imposcu ca
witii Goods of a wcrvhlcss character.
J. BULLOCKS le. J. IS. IMCSX
novUwIy Ajen'j. M Church strtet. Sew Y -tc.
E. S. XILLS & CO.
IciMrters. .Ilanqractnrcntand Jobber or
Cloalcs IVIantillaa and Shawls
312 and it 1
BUOADWAY.XEW YORK.
vxraasxsxxx or rrrii sr z.ir.rxx3cir rnsufasu.T or
aaxTxarro.
Iaai4-btwlt
E. P. HE.T JCEST.
Slat Semi- A-mra ni Sltexion.t.
UTAA 1SS0KA5CK C03IPA'J L
OHiKTEBED 1S1J.
Capital .------ $1500000 00
Assets ... $2194100 02
rjlll .ma Insurance CotfilAaTlaslnurvcIol suit
A. tenslTe sett tidtunily anczessfal basiarss fur tas
past FOKTT TEARS and durlDg tint poloii Han
tosses amevniUri2 to abore
TinaTEKV aiuxio.f s op doixarx ?
fjrdUj lijnwin't'MIng tia alCtj of tit Compiny asd
the secessitj of Irtsarasce.
Tse aannal Igoome of tlie JZtm CompazryaxtmnU
mada Eiora tlon dauiie teat of anv similar Firs Injnrmca
Coosaay Id the ITnltevI States.
neuniters'tneJ. Agent! aathorlial tolncsFjliiT
agabist loss by
FIRE
oa BtsHSarJ. &tees3 of Merchandize IVarel.. rtses aivi
contents ManoiactitrlDs; lLilslUisieats. snd persossi
ereeerlr jcenerallr. Alse. JDioefiu7 JTotsses anj Lj
tentt.
PARTICUT..UI JUTKSTIOX PAID TO IAS IUS'B
COTTOS I.V PRESSES
A2I
"Warehons -ALso
Issne I'oHdes of
IM.AM) ISSiniAA'CS
to meresants xrl silp-ps en IvTonNe terms.
Z& Losses jrtapC j adjusted aad yak.
1ST PoBd wsshici! vKhoat Jeisy by
E. P. ULAT
Arent. Ga.Tr4t"n.
VI- Agacles at most of the Imponant places ta Teiae
marMwl.wly
xd. rrxxur..... iuua xlsols
HVERT 1SD SiLE STABLE
AUSTnf.TSXAS.
H AVISO leaseil fen term of years tie Stai.cs .j l'o-
caa street la the rear ef Smlta Bote' e prt pce.
byxessJlcLuzsaddltioEstothe present bokfrcsto c!ta
.asr&I Livery basfness. and eipect to keep Hursea Buff.
flee aad Carnages for l Its. We wilt be rrepsrtd o seavl
traveler to any portion of the State on Hbcal ten. a.
IVTsa the best provender good and carefol H. si s.and
strict attestloa tobcs'aej'. vo hepa to te ai le io etve sat-
tsfietkm to osr catross.
F1N5TS A- BCTII S OS
P. S Horses Battles. Ac bnnzht and sold en e xa
mission. (jenelswlT-'W) Fit
sheep roa SiLE.
1 hareoamyKanca.of nrrowa jrewns.
BUCKS
or thz rouowaa bbxim :
Saxony Spanish. Amerioan
.VSll FKEXCU 3ICRL0-il.
IITE Teara sfesee I broniBt lo my preset!- ic m a
small tkelcarPare M-nnas from the N. -Lv.ard I
bare received small addvtJoutl unpoit.tavs alava t Fw
I ede dleep. ill aiodc to jj cpfect hrai - I'erscra
-wlshhi; to improve their Hots caa be sopplla ss.Ji b-s
best Ciss of Btwtts In Teiaj at reasonable pr!e.
JOHN ELLIOTT. Area".
1 ja-llwt' Tabrtoi MtH. IVIMranncaCo- Texas.
StTcsay's Cotton Stti Planter.
rilllKanl-Bcriber bavins; jsist obtained a patAn furls
JL Cottoa beed rianur. hsy coir two ur iheso raa.
eaiars ve esJaMtioa at tbe store or Mr. E. s Wlof
jalr.stAA. where pkuslsrsare rriectfallv jirttca tocsui
Ajsdexaralaeftv tkeieselrer. This macblne sr aa .id
jarseoertnrio si oihess that hare ;t I. en n cai itxu
Bsses3&s the fo. so- bK advantages:
lit. Iswnt plaat theseedat aay depth at u 7 est
dasvhs at the sarse tlsse as taay be rvqo.rv
3d. Tae latssnae oat the rrow riaa e seed
sweeps the jrrcwnd aad vovers the sed all at l e same
ttme-ABft Mr belter ibaa eliber caa be rrf. ....M rvr
aitfy ta the asaal way.
Off. isr asuKsscBAaffciae EaarsaaecaB re .. y s -ou
veitedtaoaOorol?Iaaier. ltpsanls ellber(.o i a- txs
wlta ierkctte.Blsytvr la perfectly stnvl1. x ws. ta.
rcqsarca bat oaebor e a&disaaso perfo. u tj tssv.r t
three men. For faitaer partiealars loqn re or M-. 4.5
Wood vsiv.sson or of tbe sabscrller iu Brszira.
laylTwtf S. P -WESSSa
$300 EEVTiKD.
'DUNAWAYorstoltafrciamy plsxtitlon Cai-
JLX 'a WhaHacasty"TeiajitwoSero MsCviares
ara iteay. jaaries is aaE o irtv eevea usaes ain. or
a darsc co'or. raltr slender bulit slut era rer tiadly.
and Is ib-iut 3 years nld. Usnry is abont i .r!T ysxa
old s feet i j ehrs l'sb. earXccmp'eiloa Ur at au. aad
baa sorossaarke or the whip oa his bacXul leas; atam ng.
The coys Irft ray Plantation on the a'ght of t e 37ta ot
Hay 120 ard carried otf with tbera a darlc rowa p&c-
lue oony sad x brova tmro Americaa uu.j ; a's a
doub'e barrelrd ahet ;nn ud rise. 1 w ' pay II. 0. for
the fiof-rebeasioQ if saM boys or 0 'or t iicr of hra.
If locfsfcd la sense safe Jail where 1 can jcet them . .3d &CC0
lor the thief with saca proof aa vlll convlvt b1rri.
WaTnvtusr.O. n. G. SCHKOCK.
Inlyjwtf
o. w. ceciraAEZ. 1 csaucx
AAXOa KXaABAlL. J. TTLXaAXSnil
cochuane iaxaxAT.i.jfbimciit
(Saccessors to Smersen Cochrane Jr Co-j
lAjrcTACmxss A2rr WaouaAXz DzAnzsa Ef
t0OTfSHOEM AAD LE-VTIIEIt
Xo. S rsAaz. Sr Cosrotr.
octfwly-Jp
AUBSOSI V. SXTMB. . JAa3 w. ZaTXKC. WV B. CA53IU.T
BUYSON & BItOTHKR
Wbolrcale Dealers la
FOBEinf .VSB DOMESTIC LIQUORS
1'cre Ola Donrbon and Rccililed WhUkevs
Jl Sytsraore S'. bt twrrn Frent snd Sccdi-iI
CISCIS1TATX onio.
nT"Oaiitis FBumr Exxccnn.23
Jnly3ly--W
Use Greatest ImptOTtmcnt or the Age.
LE-VTHEIt! LKATIlRn:! L.E.VXlIP:rt.!!r
Slmma Tannery tt StHea East of. nallru
rriHE under ircd Is now- prnartd to shew tmVjaew
A rroceisrortsttaleji'l snns ofLeatler. (WBhoiit
barVinfromooetofortyiay.) There are a lew coanty
rights yet o&roM whkhhe wilt sell low foe cash. The
highest cash price paM for all sorts of hides and shins.
Le her exehuced forth sas at lower rates than It caa
be had at any store la the Interior of the Btate. The
Leather has the approval of the bottworlmealn the State
lnc-ljwjtn J K-SLSlilS.
DRTEK k HOSKILL
Dealers la Fine Wasrlies Jewelry. 611terware
ascsiCAt. DrrrxsnisaTS. toiixi axtxclzs.
I TUNC OOODS-ldMs. e 'Watch TVosi; Jewelry.
; RepitrlnEaniJihneravlaj;iicme prpmptry aad la
Jrta. ff S. UsSslST-mA.. """"
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